Charles Reade Reade

The Cloister and the Hearth: A Tale of the Middle Ages


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LIII

       CHAPTER LIV

       CHAPTER LV

       Diary

       CHAPTER LVI

       CHAPTER LVII

       CHAPTER LVIII

       CHAPTER LIX

       CHAPTER LX

       CHAPTER LXI

       CHAPTER LXII

       CHAPTER LXIII

       CHAPTER LXIV

       CHAPTER LXV

       CHAPTER LXVI

       CHAPTER LXVII

       CHAPTER LXVIII

       CHAPTER LXIX

       CHAPTER LXX

       CHAPTER LXXI

       CHAPTER LXXII

       CHAPTER LXXIII

       CHAPTER LXXIV

       CHAPTER LXXV

       CHAPTER LXXVI

       CHAPTER LXXVII

       CHAPTER LXXVIII

       CHAPTER LXXIX

       CHAPTER LXXX

       CHAPTER LXXXI

       CHAPTER LXXXII

       CHAPTER LXXXIII

       CHAPTER LXXXIV

       CHAPTER LXXXV

       CHAPTER LXXXVI

       CHAPTER LXXXVII

       CHAPTER LXXXVIII

       CHAPTER LXXXIX

       CHAPTER XC

       CHAPTER XCI

       CHAPTER XCII

       CHAPTER XCIII

       CHAPTER XCIV

       CHAPTER XCV

       CHAPTER XCVI

       CHAPTER XCVII

       CHAPTER XCVIII

       CHAPTER XCIX

       CHAPTER C

       CHAPTER CI

       CHAPTER CII

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      A small portion of this tale appeared in Once a Week, July—September, 1859, under the title of "A Good Fight."

      After writing it, I took wider views of the subject, and also felt uneasy at having deviated unnecessarily from the historical outline of a true story. These two sentiments have cost me more than a year's very hard labour, which I venture to think has not been wasted. After this plain statement I trust all who comment on this work will see that, to describe it as a reprint, would be unfair to the public and to me. The English language is copious and, in any true man's hands, quite able to convey the truth; namely, that one fifth of the present work is a reprint, and four fifths of it a new composition.

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All in a moment she was looking at him, full Frontispiece
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They had taught