Ravenshoe. Henry Kingsley
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Название: Ravenshoe

Автор: Henry Kingsley

Издательство: Bookwire

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       THE SECOND COLUMN OF "THE TIMES" OF THIS DATE, WITH OTHER MATTERS.

       CHAPTER L.

       SHREDS AND PATCHES.

       CHAPTER LI.

       IN WHICH CHARLES COMES TO LIFE AGAIN.

       CHAPTER LII.

       WHAT LORD SALTIRE AND FATHER MACKWORTH SAID WHEN THEY LOOKED OUT OF THE WINDOW.

       CHAPTER LIII.

       CAPTAIN ARCHER TURNS UP.

       CHAPTER LIV.

       CHARLES MEETS HORNBY AT LAST

       CHAPTER LV.

       ARCHER'S PROPOSAL.

       CHAPTER LVI.

       SCUTARI.

       CHAPTER LVII.

       WHAT CHARLES DID WITH HIS LAST EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS.

       CHAPTER LVIII.

       THE NORTH SIDE OF GROSVENOR SQUARE.

       CHAPTER LIX.

       LORD ASCOT'S CROWNING ACT OF FOLLY.

       CHAPTER LX.

       THE BRIDGE AT LAST.

       CHAPTER LXI.

       SAVED.

       CHAPTER LXII.

       MR. JACKSON'S BIG TROUT.

       CHAPTER LXIII.

       IN WHICH GUS CUTS FLORA'S DOLL'S CORNS.

       CHAPTER LXIV.

       THE ALLIED ARMIES ADVANCE ON RAVENSHOE.

       CHAPTER LXV.

       FATHER MACKWORTH PUTS THE FINISHING TOUCH ON HIS GREAT PIECE OF EMBROIDERY.

       CHAPTER LXVI.

       GUS AND FLORA ARE NAUGHTY IN CHURCH, AND THE WHOLE BUSINESS COMES TO AN END.

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      The language used in telling the following story is not (as I hope the reader will soon perceive) the Author's, but Mr. William Marston's.

      The Author's intention was, while telling the story, to develop, in the person of an imaginary narrator, the character of a thoroughly good-hearted and tolerably clever man, who has his fingers (as he would say himself) in every one's pie, and who, for the life of him, cannot keep his own counsel—that is to say, the only person who, by any possibility, could have collected the mass of family gossip which makes up this tale.

      Had the Author told it in his own person, it would have been told with less familiarity, and, as he thinks, you would not have laughed quite so often.

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      AN ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF RAVENSHOE.

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      I had intended to have gone into a family history of the Ravenshoes, from the time of Canute to that of her present Majesty, following it down through every change and revolution, both secular and religious; which would have been deeply interesting, but which would have taken more hard reading than one cares to undertake for nothing. I had meant, I say, to have been quite diffuse on the annals of one of our oldest commoner families; but, on going into the subject, I found I must either chronicle little affairs which ought to have been forgotten long ago, or do my work in a very patchy and inefficient way. When I say that the Ravenshoes have been engaged in every plot, rebellion, and civil war, from about a century or so СКАЧАТЬ