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Anthony Trollope
HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT
Published by
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- Advanced Digital Solutions & High-Quality eBook Formatting -
2017 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-0215-7
Table of Contents
Chapter I. Shewing How Wrath Began
Chapter III. Lady Milborough’s Dinner Party
Chapter V. Shewing How the Quarrel Progressed
Chapter VI. Shewing How Reconciliation Was Made
Chapter VII. Miss Jemima Stanbury, of Exeter
Chapter VIII. “I Know It Will Do”
Chapter IX. Shewing How the Quarrel Progressed Again
Chapter XI. Lady Milborough as Ambassador
Chapter XII. Miss Stanbury’s Generosity
Chapter XIII. The Honourable Mr. Glascock
Chapter XIV. The Clock House at Nuncombe Putney
Chapter XV. What They Said About It in the Close
Chapter XVII. A Gentleman Comes to Nuncombe Putney
Chapter XVIII. The Stanbury Correspondence
Chapter XIX. Bozzle, the Ex-Policeman
Chapter XX. Shewing How Colonel Osborne Went to Cockchaffington
Chapter XXI. Shewing How Colonel Osborne Went to Nuncombe Putney
Chapter XXII. Shewing How Miss Stanbury Behaved to Her Two Nieces
Chapter XXIII. Colonel Osborne and Mr. Bozzle Return to London
Chapter XXV. Hugh Stanbury Smokes His Pipe
Chapter XXVI. A Third Party Is So Objectionable
Chapter XXVII. Mr. Trevelyan’s Letter to His Wife
Chapter XXVIII. Great Tribulation
Chapter XXIX. Mr. And Mrs. Outhouse
Chapter XXX. Dorothy Makes Up Her Mind
Chapter XXXI. Mr. Brooke Burgess
Chapter XXXII. The “full Moon” at St. Diddulph’s
Chapter XXXIII. Hugh Stanbury Smokes Another Pipe
Chapter XXXIV. Priscilla’s Wisdom
Chapter XXXV. Mr. Gibson’s Good Fortune
Chapter XXXVI. Miss Stanbury’s Wrath
Chapter XXXVIII. Verdict of the Jury—”mad, My Lord”
Chapter XXXIX. Miss Nora Rowley Is Maltreated
Chapter XLI. Shewing What Took Place at St. Diddulph’s
Chapter XLII. Miss Stanbury and Mr. Gibson Become Two
Chapter XLIII. Laburnum Cottage
Chapter XLIV. Brooke Burgess Takes Leave of Exeter
Chapter XLV. Trevelyan at Venice