
Chapters (103)(click to expand)
- C.R. Coleridge "An English Squire"
- Preface.
- PART ONE.
- Home Life.
- Chapter One.
- The Lesters of Oakby.
- Chapter Two.
- The Son and Heir.
- Chapter Three.
- A Mother of Heroes.
- Chapter Four.
- Strangers Yet!
- Chapter Five.
- The Seytons of Elderthwaite.
- Chapter Six.
- Virginia.
- Chapter Seven.
- Fire and Snow.
- Chapter Eight.
- A Day of Rest.
- Chapter Nine.
- Ruth.
- Chapter Ten.
- The Old Parson.
- Chapter Eleven.
- Alvar Confidential.
- Chapter Twelve.
- The Oakby Ball.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- Two Sides of a Question.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- Virginia’s choice.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Bit of the Blarney.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- The Otter’s Glen.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Rifts.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Red Sunrise.
- Brothers.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Life and Death.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Face to Face.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- In the Thick of the Fight.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- Struggling.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- Misgivings.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- A Crisis.
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- Farewell.
- Seville.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- Fighting the Dragon.
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- San José.
- Chapter Twenty Eight.
- Seville.
- Chapter Twenty Nine.
- El Toro.
- Chapter Thirty.
- Nettie at Bay.
- Chapter Thirty One.
- Broken Links.
- Chapter Thirty Two.
- Don Juan.
- Chapter Thirty Three.
- Civis Romanus Sum.
- Chapter Thirty Four.
- Jack on his Mettle.
- Chapter Thirty Five.
- A Summons.
- The Squire of Oakby.
- The Squire of Oakby.
- Chapter Thirty Six.
- The Funeral.
- Chapter Thirty Seven.
- The New Master.
- Chapter Thirty Eight.
- Plans and Experiments.
- Chapter Thirty Nine.
- The Dragon Slayer.
- Chapter Forty.
- A New Suggestion.
- Chapter Forty One.
- A New Ambition.
- Chapter Forty Two.
- No Use.
- Chapter Forty Three.
- Revenge.
- Chapter Forty Four.
- A New Life.
- Chapter Forty Five.
- My Lady and My Queen.
- Chapter Forty Six.
- My Dear!
- Chapter Forty Seven.
- The Yeomanry Meeting.
- Epilogue.
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