Produced by David Widger








INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT



Compiled by David Widger





CONTENTS


##  THE SECRET GARDEN

##  SARA CREWE

##  A LITTLE PRINCESS

##  THE LOST PRINCE

##  THE WHITE PEOPLE

##  THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW

##  LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY

##  THE SHUTTLE

A LADY OF QUALITY

##  T. TEMBAROM

RACKETTY-PACKETTY HOUSE

##  HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE

##  EMILY FOX-SETON

##  ROBIN

SURLY TIM

SETH

MÈRE GIRAUDS LITTLE DAUGHTER

LODUSKY

ESMERELDA

LE MONSIEUR DE LA PETITE DAME

DAY AT ARLE

##  THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S

##  THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSÉ

IN CONNECTION WITH THE DE WILLOUGHBY CLAIM

##  THEO

##  A FAIR BARBARIAN

##  LOUISIANA

##  BARTY CRUSOE AND HIS MAN SATURDAY

THE COZY LION

##  TWO LITTLE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS

##  MISS CRESPIGNY

##  HAWORTH'S

##  THROUGH ONE ADMINISTRATION

IN THE CLOSED ROOM

LITTLE SAINT ELIZABETH AND OTHERS

MY ROBIN

THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE OF COOMBE

THE LAND OF THE BLUE FLOWER

THE LITTLE HUNCHBACK ZIA







TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES





THE SECRET GARDEN
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Contents
I THERE IS NO ONE LEFT
II MISTRESS MARY QUITE CONTRARY
III ACROSS THE MOOR
IV MARTHA
V THE CRY IN THE CORRIDOR
VI “THERE WAS SOMEONE CRYING—THERE WAS!”
VII THE KEY TO THE GARDEN
VIII THE ROBIN WHO SHOWED THE WAY
IX THE STRANGEST HOUSE ANYONE EVER LIVED IN
X DICKON
XI THE NEST OF THE MISSEL THRUSH
XII “MIGHT I HAVE A BIT OF EARTH?”
XIII “I AM COLIN”
XIV A YOUNG RAJAH
XV NEST BUILDING
XVI “I WON’T!” SAID MARY
XVII A TANTRUM
XVIII “THA’ MUNNOT WASTE NO TIME”
XIX “IT HAS COME!”
XX “I SHALL LIVE FOREVER—AND EVER—AND EVER!”
XXI BEN WEATHERSTAFF
XXII WHEN THE SUN WENT DOWN
XXIII MAGIC
XXIV “LET THEM LAUGH”
XXV THE CURTAIN
XXVI “IT’S MOTHER!”
XXVII IN THE GARDEN





SARA CREWE
OR WHAT HAPPENED AT MISS MINCHIN'S
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



ILLUSTRATIONS
FROM DRAWINGS BY REGINALD B. BIRCH
"She laid her doll, Emily, across her knees, and put her face down upon her, and her arms around her, and sat there, not saying one word, not making one sound." 	Frontispiece.
"She slowly advanced into the parlor, clutching her doll." 	Page 15
"Eat it," said Sara, "and you will not be so hungry." 	" 41
"He was waiting for his Master to come out to the carriage, and Sara stopped and spoke a few words to him." 	" 49
"The monkey seemed much interested in her remarks." 	" 63
"He drew her small, dark head down upon his knee and stroked her hair." 	" 79





A LITTLE PRINCESS
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
1. 	Sara
2. 	A French Lesson
3. 	Ermengarde
4. 	Lottie
5. 	Becky
6. 	The Diamond Mines
7. 	The Diamond Mines Again
8. 	In the Attic
9. 	Melchisedec
10. 	The Indian Gentleman
11. 	Ram Dass
12. 	The Other Side of the Wall
13. 	One of the Populace
14. 	What Melchisedec Heard and Saw
15. 	The Magic
16. 	The Visitor
17. 	"It Is the Child"
18. 	"I Tried Not to Be"
19. 	Anne





THE LOST PRINCE
Francis Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
I   	The New Lodgers at No. 7 Philibert Place
II   	A Young Citizen of the World
III   	The Legend of the Lost Prince
IV   	The Rat
V   	"Silence Is Still the Order"
VI   	The Drill and the Secret Party
VII   	"The Lamp Is Lighted!"
VIII   	An Exciting Game
IX   	"It Is Not a Game"
X   	The Rat—and Samavia
XI   	Come with Me
XII   	Only Two Boys
XIII   	Loristan Attends a Drill of the Squad
XIV   	Marco Does Not Answer
XV   	A Sound in a Dream
XVI   	The Rat to the Rescue
XVII   	"It Is a Very Bad Sign"
XVIII   	"Cities and Faces"
XIX   	"That Is One!"
XX   	Marco Goes to the Opera
XXI   	"Help!"
XXII   	A Night Vigil
XXIII   	The Silver Horn
XXIV   	"How Shall We Find Him?"
XXV   	A Voice in the Night
XXVI   	Across the Frontier
XXVII   	"It is the Lost Prince! It Is Ivor!"
XXVIII   	"Extra! Extra! Extra!"
XXIX   	'Twixt Night and Morning
XXX   	The Game Is at an End
XXXI   	"The Son of Stefan Loristan"





THE WHITE PEOPLE
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
THE WHITE PEOPLE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X





THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



ILLUSTRATIONS
Something made him turn and go with her (Frontispiece)
Antony Dart examined it critically
The girl held out her hand cautiously—the piece of gold lying upon its palm
"God!" he cried. "Will I come?"
"I'm alive! I'm alive!" she cried out
"Speak, Lord, thy servant 'eareth"
"There—is—no—death."
"And a few hours ago you were on the point of—"





LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII

VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV





THE SHUTTLE
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
	THE SHUTTLE
CHAPTER I 	THE WEAVING OF THE SHUTTLE
CHAPTER II 	A LACK OF PERCEPTION
CHAPTER III 	YOUNG LADY ANSTRUTHERS
CHAPTER IV 	A MISTAKE OF THE POSTBOY'S
CHAPTER V 	ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC
CHAPTER VI 	AN UNFAIR ENDOWMENT
CHAPTER VII 	ON BOARD THE "MERIDIANA"
CHAPTER VIII 	THE SECOND-CLASS PASSENGER
CHAPTER IX 	LADY JANE GREY
CHAPTER X 	"IS LADY ANSTRUTHERS AT HOME?"
CHAPTER XI 	"I THOUGHT YOU HAD ALL FORGOTTEN."
CHAPTER XII 	UGHTRED
CHAPTER XIII 	ONE OF THE NEW YORK DRESSES
CHAPTER XIV 	IN THE GARDENS
CHAPTER XV 	THE FIRST MAN
CHAPTER XVI 	THE PARTICULAR INCIDENT
CHAPTER XVII 	TOWNLINSON & SHEPPARD
CHAPTER XVIII 	THE FIFTEENTH EARL OF MOUNT DUNSTAN
CHAPTER XIX 	SPRING IN BOND STREET
CHAPTER XX 	THINGS OCCUR IN STORNHAM VILLAGE
CHAPTER XXI 	KEDGERS
CHAPTER XXII 	ONE OF MR. VANDERPOEL'S LETTERS
CHAPTER XXIII 	INTRODUCING G. SELDEN
CHAPTER XXIV 	THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STORNHAM
CHAPTER XXV 	"WE BEGAN TO MARRY THEM, MY GOOD FELLOW!"
CHAPTER XXVI 	"WHAT IT MUST BE TO YOU-JUST YOU!"
CHAPTER XXVII 	LIFE
CHAPTER XXVIII 	SETTING THEM THINKING
CHAPTER XXIX 	THE THREAD OF G. SELDEN
CHAPTER XXX 	A RETURN
CHAPTER XXXI 	NO, SHE WOULD NOT
CHAPTER XXXII 	A GREAT BALL
CHAPTER XXXIII 	FOR LADY JANE
CHAPTER XXXIV 	RED GODWYN
CHAPTER XXXV 	THE TIDAL WAVE
CHAPTER XXXVI 	BY THE ROADSIDE EVERYWHERE
CHAPTER XXXVII 	CLOSED CORRIDORS
CHAPTER XXXVIII 	AT SHANDY'S
CHAPTER XXXIX 	ON THE MARSHES
CHAPTER XL 	"DON'T GO ON WITH THIS"
CHAPTER XLI 	SHE WOULD DO SOMETHING
CHAPTER XLII 	IN THE BALLROOM
CHAPTER XLIII 	HIS CHANCE
CHAPTER XLIV 	A FOOTSTEP
CHAPTER XLV 	THE PASSING BELL
CHAPTER XLVI 	LISTENING
CHAPTER XLVII 	"I HAVE NO WORD OR LOOK TO REMEMBER"
CHAPTER XLVIII 	THE MOMENT
CHAPTER XLIX 	AT STORNHAM AND AT BROADMORLANDS
CHAPTER L 	THE PRIMEVAL THING





T. TEMBAROM
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
CHAPTER I:
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
CHAPTER XXIX
CHAPTER XXX

CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII
CHAPTER XXXIII
CHAPTER XXXIV
CHAPTER XXXV
CHAPTER XXXVI
CHAPTER XXXVII
CHAPTER XXXVIII
CHAPTER XXXIX
CHAPTER XL





HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ILLUSTRATED



CONTENTS
    Chapter 	Page
I.    	The Fifth Day Of April, 1676 	1
II.    	"He Is The King" 	13
III.    	Sir Jeoffry Wildairs 	26
IV.    	"God Have Mercy On Its Evil Fortunes" 	35
V.    	My Lord Marquess Plunges Into The Thames 	55
VI.    	"No; She Has Not Yet Come To Court" 	65
VII.    	"'Tis Clo Wildairs, Man—All The County Knows The Vixen" 	77
VIII.    	In Which My Lady Betty Tantillion Writes Of A Scandal 	92
IX.    	Sir John Oxon Lays A Wager At Cribb's Coffee House 	107
X.    	My Lord Marquess Rides To Camylott 	119
XI.    	"It Might Have Been—It Might Have Been!" 	133
XII.    	In Which Is Sold A Portrait 	141
XIII.    	"Your—Grace!" 	158
XIV.    	"For All Her Youth—There Is No Other Woman Like Her" 	179
XV.    	"And 'Twas The Town Rake And Beauty—Sir John Oxon" 	190
XVI.    	A Rumour 	197
XVII.    	As Hugh De Mertoun Rode 	217
XVIII.    	A Night In Which My Lord Duke Did Not Sleep 	235
XIX.    	"Then You Might Have Been One Of Those—" 	248
XX.    	At Camylott 	261
XXI.    	Upon The Moor 	274
XXII.    	My Lady Dunstanwolde Is Widowed 	299
XXIII.    	Her Ladyship Returns To Town 	319
XXIV.    	Sir John Oxon Returns Also 	337
XXV.    	To-Morrow 	351
XXVI.    	A Dead Rose 	363
XXVII.    	"'Twas The Night Thou Hidst The Package In The Wall" 	381
XXVIII.    	Sir John Rides Out Of Town 	394
XXIX.    	At The Cow At Wickben 	405
XXX.    	On Tyburn Hill 	423
XXXI.    	Their Graces Keep Their Wedding Day At Camylott 	440
XXXII.    	In The Turret Chamber—And In Camylott Wood 	457
ILLUSTRATIONS
"'From this night all men shall kneel—all men on whom I deign to cast my eyes'" 	Frontispiece
Facing Page
"Your Grace, it is this lady who is to do me the great honour of becoming my Lady Dunstanwolde" 	232





EMILY FOX-SETON
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Illustrated By C.D. Williams



CONTENTS






ROBIN
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
CONTENTS
I
II
III
IV
V
VI

VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII

XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII

XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV

XXV
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX

XXXI
XXXII
XXXIII
XXXIV
XXXV
XXXVI

XXXVII
XXXVIII
XXXIX
XL
XLI
XLII





THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S
CHAPTER I 	A Difficult Case
CHAPTER II. 	“Liz”
CHAPTER III 	The Reverend Harold Barholm
CHAPTER IV 	“Love Me, Love My Dog”
CHAPTER V 	Outside the Hedge
CHAPTER VI 	Joan and the Child
CHAPTER VII 	Anice at the Cottage
CHAPTER VIII 	The Wager of Battle
CHAPTER IX 	The News at the Rectory
CHAPTER X 	On the Knoll Road
CHAPTER XI 	Nib and His Master Make a Call
CHAPTER XII 	On Guard
CHAPTER XIII 	Joan and the Picture
CHAPTER XIV 	The Open “Davy”
CHAPTER XV 	A Discovery
CHAPTER XVI 	“Owd Sammy” in Trouble
CHAPTER XVII 	The Member of Parliament
CHAPTER XVIII 	A Confession of Faith
CHAPTER XIX 	Ribbons
CHAPTER XX 	The New Gate-Keeper
CHAPTER XXI 	Derrick's Question
CHAPTER XXII 	Master Landsell's Son
CHAPTER XXIII 	“Cannybles”
CHAPTER XXIV 	Dan Lowrie's Return
CHAPTER XXV 	The Old Danger
CHAPTER XXVI 	The Package Returned
CHAPTER XXVII 	Sammy Craddock's “Manny-ensis.”
CHAPTER XXVIII 	Warned
CHAPTER XXIX 	Lying in Wait
CHAPTER XXX 	The Slip of Paper
CHAPTER XXXI 	The Last Blow
CHAPTER XXXII 	“Turned Methody!”
CHAPTER XXXIII 	Fate
CHAPTER XXXIV 	The Decision
CHAPTER XXXV 	In the Pit
CHAPTER XXXVI 	Alive Yet
CHAPTER XXXVII 	Watching and Waiting
CHAPTER XXXVIII 	Recognition
CHAPTER XXXIX 	A Testimonial
CHAPTER XL 	Going South
CHAPTER XLI 	“A Soart o' Pollygy”
CHAPTER XLII 	Ashley-Wold
CHAPTER XLIII 	Liz Comes Back
CHAPTER XLIV 	Not Yet





THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSÉ
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSÉ
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
ILLUSTRATIONS
And then She Would Take the Guitar
Took Her to the Public Gardens
Shook the Small Stray Blossoms out of Her Hair
Addressing the President of the Games
We Will Make It More Amusing
She Leaned Against the Side of The Well
Her Hands Still Clasped Behind Her Head
Pepita Sat Down on the Threshold
Shuddering and Sobbing Like a Beaten Child
The Slender Body Breathless and Panting
She is a Pretty Young Girl
Dios! Dios! he Murmured





THEO
A SPRIGHTLY LOVE STORY
By Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. PREPARING FOR A JOURNEY
CHAPTER II. THE ARRIVAL
CHAPTER III. THE MEETING
CHAPTER IV. THEO'S DIARY
CHAPTER V. THE SEPARATION
CHAPTER VI. THEO GOES TO PARIS
CHAPTER VII. "PARTING IS SWEET SORROW"
CHAPTER VIII. THEO'S FIRST TROUBLE
CHAPTER IX. WHAT COMES OF IT ALL





A FAIR BARBARIAN
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
1881



CONTENTS
	A FAIR BARBARIAN.
CHAPTER I. 	MISS OCTAVIA BASSETT.
CHAPTER II. 	"AN INVESTMENT, ANYWAY."
CHAPTER III. 	L'ARGENTVILLE.
CHAPTER IV. 	LADY THEOBALD.
CHAPTER V. 	LUCIA.
CHAPTER VI. 	ACCIDENTAL.
CHAPTER VII. 	"I SHOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE OF SLOWBRIDGE."
CHAPTER VIII. 	SHARES LOOKING UP.
CHAPTER IX. 	WHITE MUSLIN.
CHAPTER X. 	ANNOUNCING MR. BAROLD.
CHAPTER XI. 	A SLIGHT INDISCRETION.
CHAPTER XII. 	AN INVITATION.
CHAPTER XIII. 	INTENTIONS.
CHAPTER XIV. 	A CLERICAL VISIT.
CHAPTER XV. 	SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES.
CHAPTER XVI. 	CROQUET.
CHAPTER XVII. 	ADVANTAGES.
CHAPTER XVIII. 	CONTRAST.
CHAPTER XIX. 	AN EXPERIMENT.
CHAPTER XX. 	PECULIAR TO NEVADA.
CHAPTER XXI. 	LORD LANSDOWNE.
CHAPTER XXII. 	"YOU HAVE MADE IT LIVELIER."
CHAPTER XXIII. 	"MAY I GO?"
CHAPTER XXIV. 	THE GARDEN-PARTY.
CHAPTER XXV. 	"SOMEBODY ELSE."
CHAPTER XXVI. 	"JACK."





LOUISIANA
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. 	LOUISIANA
CHAPTER II. 	WORTH
CHAPTER III. 	"HE IS DIFFERENT"
CHAPTER IV. 	A NEW TYPE
CHAPTER V. 	"I HAVE HURT YOU"
CHAPTER VI. 	THE ROAD TO THE RIGHT
CHAPTER VII. 	"SHE AINT YERE"
CHAPTER VIII. 	"NOTHING HAS HURT YOU"
CHAPTER IX. 	"DON'T YE, LOUISIANNY?"
CHAPTER X. 	THE GREAT WORLD
CHAPTER XI. 	A RUSTY NAIL
CHAPTER XII. 	"MEBBE"
CHAPTER XIII. 	A NEW PLAN
CHAPTER XIV. 	CONFESSIONS
CHAPTER XV. 	"IANTHY!"
CHAPTER XVI. 	"DON'T DO NO ONE A ONJESTICE"
CHAPTER XVII. 	A LEAF
CHAPTER XVIII. 	"HE KNEW THAT I LOVED YOU"





BARTY CRUSOE AND HIS MAN SATURDAY
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



ILLUSTRATIONS
  	PAGE

Barty and the Good Wolf had everything you could imagine
	Frontispiece

He was so delighted with Robinson Crusoe that he could not remember the time
	4

"Hello!" he called, "were you the ones at the Snow Feast?"
	41

"It's getting worse," gasped the Good Wolf
	70 vi

Barty leaned forward with his hands on his knees and gazed with all his might
	94

Barty drew nearer and the next moment gave a shout
	118

The pirates began to row towards the shore
	132

"Oh!" said the captain, "I'm really smiling"
	136

The Pirate Captain took off his hat with a big flourish
	146 vii

"It's another pirate vessel and it is going to attack us"
	188

"We've won! we've won!" cried Barty
	200





TWO LITTLE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS
A Story of the City Beautiful
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Drawings By Reginald B. Birch
ILLUSTRATIONS
Their dream had come true, 	Frontispiece
“Everything in the world,” said Robin, 	15
“Aunt Matilda,” she said, suddenly, 	35
Meg looked rather like a little witch, 	67
“Is this the train to Chicago?” said Robin, 	79
“You like a cup coffee?” she asked, 	97
“Now we are in Venice,” 	111
“Well, Jem!” she exclaimed, 	121
He was looking at her in an absent, miserable way, 	127
“To—to—the Fair?” he said, tremulously, 	141
“Take me with you,” 	153
“It’s a queer sight,” she said to John Holt, 	195





MISS CRESPIGNY
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
	PAGE
Lisbeth 	7
CHAPTER II.
Another Gentleman of the Same Name 	17
CHAPTER III.
Pansies for Thought 	27
CHAPTER IV.
A Lunch Party 	40
CHAPTER V.
Georgie Esmond 	52
CHAPTER VI.
A Song 	61
CHAPTER VII.
A New Experience 	70
CHAPTER VIII.
I Will Tell You the Truth for Once 	806
CHAPTER IX.
We Must Always be True 	88
CHAPTER X.
Pen'yllan 	96
CHAPTER XI.
A Confession 	104
CHAPTER XII.
A Visitor 	114
CHAPTER XIII.
A Ghost 	123
CHAPTER XIV.
It Might Have Been Very Sweet 	132
CHAPTER XV.
We Won't Go Yet 	141
CHAPTER XVI.
Yes—to Lisbeth 	148
CHAPTER XVII.
Good-by 	158
CHAPTER XVIII.
You Think I Have a Secret 	171
CHAPTER XIX.
And That was the End of it 	181





HAWORTH'S
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
CONTENTS
	PAGE
CHAPTER I.
Twenty Years 	1

CHAPTER II.
Thirty Years 	11

CHAPTER III.
"Not Finished" 	16

CHAPTER IV.
Janey Briarley 	21

CHAPTER V.
The Beginning of a Friendship 	25

CHAPTER VI.
Miss Ffrench 	30

CHAPTER VII.
The "Who'd Ha' Thowt It?" 	39

CHAPTER VIII.
Mr. Ffrench 	45

CHAPTER IX.
"Not for One Hour" 	49

CHAPTER X.
Christian Murdoch 	59

CHAPTER XI.
Miss Ffrench Returns 	66
[Pg vi]
CHAPTER XII.
Granny Dixon 	74

CHAPTER XIII.
Mr. Ffrench visits the Works 	82

CHAPTER XIV.
Nearly an Accident 	90

CHAPTER XV.
"It would be a Good Thing" 	97

CHAPTER XVI.
"A Poor Chap as is allus i' Trouble" 	101

CHAPTER XVII.
A Flower 	107

CHAPTER XVIII.
"Haworth & Co." 	115

CHAPTER XIX.
An Unexpected Guest 	123

CHAPTER XX.
Miss Ffrench makes a Call 	130

CHAPTER XXI.
In which Mrs. Briarley's Position is Delicate 	137

CHAPTER XXII.
Again 	142

CHAPTER XXIII.
"Ten Shillings' Worth" 	152

CHAPTER XXIV.
At an End 	160

CHAPTER XXV.
"I Shall not turn Back" 	165
[Pg vii]
CHAPTER XXVI.
A Revolution 	169

CHAPTER XXVII.
The Beginning 	178

CHAPTER XXVIII.
A Speech 	186

CHAPTER XXIX.
"Sararann" 	192

CHAPTER XXX.
Mrs. Haworth and Granny Dixon 	198

CHAPTER XXXI.
Haworth's Defender 	205

CHAPTER XXXII.
Christian Murdoch 	211

CHAPTER XXXIII.
A Seed Sown 	220

CHAPTER XXXIV.
A Climax 	227

CHAPTER XXXV.
"I am not ready for it yet" 	241

CHAPTER XXXVI.
Settling an Account 	245

CHAPTER XXXVII.
A Summer Afternoon 	254

CHAPTER XXXVIII.
"God Bless You!" 	261

CHAPTER XXXIX.
"It is done with" 	267
[Pg viii]
CHAPTER XL.
"Look Out!" 	274

CHAPTER XLI.
"It has all been a Lie" 	284

CHAPTER XLII.
"Another Man!" 	290

CHAPTER XLIII.
"Even" 	294

CHAPTER XLIV.
"Why do you cry for Me?" 	299

CHAPTER XLV.
"It is Worse than I Thought" 	305

CHAPTER XLVI.
Once Again 	311

CHAPTER XLVII.
A Footstep 	316

CHAPTER XLVIII.
Finished 	322

CHAPTER XLIX.
"If Aught's for Me, Remember It" 	327

CHAPTER L.
An After-Dinner Speech 	336

CHAPTER LI.
"Th' On'y One as is na a Foo'!" 	343

CHAPTER LII.
"Haworth's is done with" 	350

CHAPTER LIII.
"A Bit o' Good Black" 	363

CHAPTER LIV.
"It will be to You" 	369
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
He was so near that Her Dress almost touched Him. 	Frontispiece.
Haworth's First Appearance 	1
"Yo're th' very Moral on Him" 	80
"Sit Down," She said, "and Talk to Me" 	116
"I Stand Here, my Lad," He answered 	182
She turned her Face toward Him. "Good-Night," She answered 	278
"You've been Here all Night" 	323
It was Reddy who aimed the Blow 	330





THROUGH ONE ADMINISTRATION
By Frances Hodgson Burnett



CONTENTS
	PAGE
CHAPTER I. 	1
CHAPTER II. 	17
CHAPTER III. 	26
CHAPTER IV. 	29
CHAPTER V. 	46
CHAPTER VI. 	60
CHAPTER VII. 	66
CHAPTER VIII. 	80
CHAPTER IX. 	92
CHAPTER X. 	111
CHAPTER XI. 	123
CHAPTER XII. 	129
CHAPTER XIII. 	137
CHAPTER XIV. 	150
CHAPTER XV. 	159
CHAPTER XVI. 	171
CHAPTER XVII. 	177
CHAPTER XVIII. 	186
CHAPTER XIX. 	194
CHAPTER XX. 	208
CHAPTER XXI. 	220

CHAPTER XXII. 	252
CHAPTER XXIII. 	282
CHAPTER XXIV. 	313
CHAPTER XXV. 	333
CHAPTER XXVI. 	356
CHAPTER XXVII. 	368
CHAPTER XXVIII. 	375
CHAPTER XXIX. 	392
CHAPTER XXX. 	412
CHAPTER XXXI. 	423
CHAPTER XXXII. 	435
CHAPTER XXXIII. 	446
CHAPTER XXXIV. 	465
CHAPTER XXXV. 	480
CHAPTER XXXVI. 	485
CHAPTER XXXVII. 	498
CHAPTER XXXVIII. 	501
CHAPTER XXXIX. 	507
CHAPTER XL. 	532
CHAPTER XLI. 	552
CHAPTER XLII. 	558