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Orley Farm.
Title:
Orley Farm.
Author:
Trollope, Anthony.
ISBN:
9781776515721
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1360 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- VOLUME I -- Chapter I - The Commencement of the Great Orley Farm Case -- Chapter II - Lady Mason and Her Son -- Chapter III - The Cleeve -- Chapter IV - The Perils of Youth -- Chapter V - Sir Peregrine Makes a Second Promise -- Chapter VI - The Commercial Room, Bull Inn, Leeds -- Chapter VII - The Masons of Groby Park -- Chapter VIII - Mrs. Mason's Hot Luncheon -- Chapter IX - A Convivial Meeting -- Chapter X - Mr, Mrs, and Miss Furnival -- Chapter XI - Mrs. Furnival at Home -- Chapter XII - Mr. Furnival's Chambers -- Chapter XIII - Guilty, or Not Guilty -- Chapter XIV - Dinner at the Cleeve -- Chapter XV - A Morning Call at Mount Pleasant Villa -- Chapter XVI - Mr. Dockwrath in Bedford Row -- Chapter XVII - Von Bauhr -- Chapter XVIII - The English Von Bauhr -- Chapter XIX - The Staveley Family -- Chapter XX - Mr. Dockwrath in His Own Office -- Chapter XXI - Christmas in Harley Street -- Chapter XXII - Christmas at Noningsby -- Chapter XXIII - Christmas at Groby Park -- Chapter XXIV - Christmas in Great St. Helens -- Chapter XXV - Mr. Furnival Again at His Chambers -- Chapter XXVI - Why Should I Not? -- Chapter XXVII - Commerce -- Chapter XXVIII - Monkton Grange -- Chapter XXIX - Breaking Covert -- Chapter XXX - Another Fall -- Chapter XXXI - Footsteps in the Corridor -- Chapter XXXII - What Bridget Bolster Had to Say -- Chapter XXXIII - The Angel of Light -- Chapter XXXIV - Mr. Furnival Looks for Assistance -- Chapter XXXV - Love was Still the Lord of All -- Chapter XXXVI - What the Young Men Thought About It -- Chapter XXXVII - Peregrine's Eloquence -- Chapter XXXVIII - Oh, Indeed! -- Chapter XXXIX - Why Should He Go? -- Chapter XL - I Call it Awful -- VOLUME II -- Chapter XLI - How Can I save Him? -- Chapter XLII - John Kenneby Goes to Hamworth -- Chapter XLIII - John Kenneby's Courtship.

Chapter XLIV - Showing How Lady Mason Could Be Very Noble -- Chapter XLV - Showing How Mrs. Orme Could Be Very Weak Minded -- Chapter XLVI - A Woman's Idea of Friendship -- Chapter XLVII - The Gem of the Four Families -- Chapter XLVIII - The Angel of Light Under a Cloud -- Chapter XLIX - Mrs. Furnival Can't Put Up with It -- Chapter L - It is Quite Impossible -- Chapter LI - Mrs. Furnival's Journey to Hamworth -- Chapter LII - Showing How Things Went on at Noningsby -- Chapter LIII - Lady Mason Returns Home -- Chapter LIV - Telling All that Happened Beneath the Lamp-Post -- Chapter LV - What Took Place in Harley Street -- Chapter LVI - How Sir Peregrine Did Business with Mr. Round -- Chapter LVII - The Loves and Hopes of Albert Fitzallen -- Chapter LVIII - Miss Staveley Declines to Eat Minced Veal -- Chapter LIX - No Surrender -- Chapter LX - What Rebekah Did for Her Son -- Chapter LXI - The State of Public Opinion -- Chapter LXII - What the Four Lawyers Thought About It -- Chapter LXIII - The Evening Before the Trial -- Chapter LXIV - The First Journey to Alston -- Chapter LXV - Felix Graham Returns to Noningsby -- Chapter LXVI - Showing How Miss Furnival Treated Her Lovers -- Chapter LXVII - Mr. Moulder Backs His Opinion -- Chapter LXVIII - The First Day of the Trial -- Chapter LXIX - The Two Judges -- Chapter LXX - How Am I to Bear It? -- Chapter LXXI - Showing How John Kenneby and Bridget Bolster Bore Themselves in Court -- Chapter LXXII - Mr. Furnival's Speech -- Chapter LXXIII - Mrs. Orme Tells the Story -- Chapter LXXIV - Young Lochinvar -- Chapter LXXV - The Last Day -- Chapter LXXVI - I Love Her Still -- Chapter LXXVII - John Kenneby's Doom -- Chapter LXXVIII - The Last of the Lawyers -- Chapter LXXIX - Farewell -- Chapter LXXX- Showing How Affairs Settled Themselves at Noningsby.
Abstract:
Anthony Trollope's novels often explore the ways that wealth -- and the promise of it -- can impact human behavior. In Orley Farm, a protracted probate case spanning several generations ultimately tears a family apart. A must-read for fans of Trollope's unflinchingly realistic portraits of the dark undercurrents of Victorian life.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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