
Country Luck
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Excerpt from Country Luck "Be sure to look us up when you come to the city." This invitation was extended with that delightful affectation of heartiness that a man can assume when he believes that the person invited will never avail himself of the courtesy. Fortunately for the purpose of this story, Master Philip Hayn, whom Mr. Tramlay had asked to call, was too young and too unaccustomed to the usages of polite society to regard the remark in any but its actual sense. It would have seemed odd to any one knowing the two men and their respective stations in life. Tramlay was a New York merchant...
Chapters (287)
- Country Luck.
- CONTENTS.
- C O U N T R Y L U C K.
- CHAPTER I. HOW IT CAME ABOUT.
- CHAPTER II. FAMILY COUNCILS.
- CHAPTER III. “DOWN TO YORK.”
- CHAPTER IV. THE TRAMLAY RECEPTION.
- CHAPTER V. NOT SO DREADFUL AFTER ALL.
- CHAPTER VI. RECONSTRUCTION.
- CHAPTER VII. AT HER SIDE.
- CHAPTER VIII. HIMSELF FOR COMPANY.
- CHAPTER IX. NEWS, YET NO NEWS.
- CHAPTER X. AGNES DINON’S PARTY.
- CHAPTER XI. DRIFTING FROM MOORINGS.
- CHAPTER XII. IRON LOOKS UP.
- CHAPTER XIII. “WHILE YET AFAR OFF.”
- CHAPTER XIV. GOING HOME.
- CHAPTER XV. THE FATTED CALF,—BUT THE NEIGHBORS, TOO.
- CHAPTER XVI. MORE NEWS THAT WAS NOT ENOUGH.
- CHAPTER XVII. FATHER AND SON.
- CHAPTER XVIII. THE NEW CLERK.
- CHAPTER XIX. HOPES AND FEARS.
- CHAPTER XX. AN OLD QUESTION REPEATED.
- CHAPTER XXI. HAYNTON ROUSES ITSELF.
- CHAPTER XXII. SEVERAL GREEN-EYED MONSTERS.
- CHAPTER XXIII. E. & W.
- CHAPTER XXIV. IRON LOOKS STILL HIGHER.
- CHAPTER XXV. E. &. W. AGAIN.
- CHAPTER XXVI. SOME MINDS RELIEVED.
- CHAPTER XXVII. AMONG THE RUINS.
- CHAPTER XXVIII. “AND E’EN THE FATES WERE SMILING.”
- CHAPTER XXIX. SO THEY WERE MARRIED.
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