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Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary

By A. S. M. (Arthur Stuart-Menteth) Hutchinson
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  • ONCE ABOARD THE LUGGER—
  • THE HISTORY OF GEORGE AND HIS MARY
  • DETAILED CONTENTS.
  • THE AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT OF HIS NOVEL.
  • BOOK I.
    • Of George.
  • CHAPTER I.
    • Excursions In A Garden.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
  • CHAPTER II
    • Excursions In Melancholy.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Upon Modesty In Art: And Should Be Skipped.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • Excursions In A Hospital.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Upon Life: And May Be Missed.
  • CHAPTER VI.
    • Magnificent Arrival Of A Heroine.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER VII.
    • Moving Passages With A Heroine.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER VIII.
    • Astonishing After-Effects Of A Heroine.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • BOOK II.
    • Of his Mary.
  • CHAPTER I.
    • Excursions In The Memory Of A Heroine.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
    • VII.
    • VIII.
    • IX.
    • X.
    • XI.
    • XII.
    • XIII.
    • XIV.
  • CHAPTER II.
    • Excursions In Vulgarity.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Excursions In The Mind Of A Heroine.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • Excursions In A Nursery.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Excursions At A Dinner-Table.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • BOOK III.
    • Of Glimpses at a Period of this History: of Love and of War.
  • CHAPTER I.
  • Notes On The Building Of Bridges.
  • CHAPTER II.
    • Excursions Beneath The Bridge.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Excursions In Love.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
    • VII.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • Events And Sentiment Mixed In A Letter.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Beefsteak For 14 Palace Gardens.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • CHAPTER VI.
    • A Cab For 14 Palace Gardens.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • BOOK IV.
    • In which this History begins to rattle.
  • CHAPTER I.
  • CHAPTER II.
    • An Exquisite Balcony Scene; And Something About Sausages.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Alarums And Excursions By Night.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
    • VII.
    • VIII.
    • IX.
    • X.
    • BANG!
    • XI.
    • XII.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • Mr. Marrapit Takes A Nice Warm Bath.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Miss Porter Swallows A Particularly Large Sweet.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
    • VII.
  • CHAPTER VI.
    • The Girl Comes Near The Lugger.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • BOOK V.
    • Of Mr. Marrapit upon the Rack: of George in Torment.
  • CHAPTER I.
    • Prosiness Upon Events: So Uneventful That It Should Be Skipped.
  • CHAPTER II
    • Margaret Fishes; Mary Prays.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Barley Water For Mr. Marrapit.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • The Rape Of The Rose.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Horror At Herons' Holt.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER VI
    • A Detective At Herons' Holt.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
    • VI.
  • CHAPTER VII.
    • Terror At Dippleford Admiral.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • CHAPTER VIII.
    • Panic At Dippleford Admiral.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER IX.
    • Disaster At Temple Colney.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • BOOK VI.
    • Of Paradise Lost and Found.
  • CHAPTER I.
    • Mrs. Major Bids For Paradise.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • CHAPTER II.
    • Mrs. Major Finds The Lock.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • CHAPTER III.
    • Mrs. Major Gets The Key.
  • CHAPTER IV.
    • George Has A Shot At Paradise.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER V.
    • Of Twin Cats: Of Ananias And Of Sapphira.
    • I.
  • CHAPTER VI.
    • Agony In Meath Street.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER VII.
    • Mr. William Wyvern In Meath Street.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • CHAPTER VIII.
    • Abishag The Shunamite In Meath Street.
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • CHAPTER IX
    • Excursions In A Newspaper Office.
    • I.
    • II.
  • CHAPTER X.
    • A Perfectly Splendid Chapter.
    • THE END.
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