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Автор: Rosa Nouchette Carey
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       Rosa Nouchette Carey

      Averil

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066154431

       A WET DAY IN LINCOLN'S INN.

       CHAPTER II.

       LA RUE ST. JOSEPH.

       CHAPTER III.

       ON THE BANKS OF THE RANCE.

       CHAPTER IV.

       COULD THIS BE AVERIL?

       CHAPTER V.

       LOTTIE.

       CHAPTER VI.

       BREAKFAST AT REDFERN HOUSE.

       CHAPTER VII.

       RODNEY MAKES HIS APPEARANCE.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       "WILL YOU TAKE BACK THOSE WORDS, MAUD?"

       CHAPTER IX.

       THE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.

       CHAPTER X.

       AVERIL AT HOME.

       CHAPTER XI.

       "A PLAIN, HOMELY LITTLE BODY."

       CHAPTER XII.

       THE DOVE-COTE.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       MOTHER MIDGE AND THE CORPORAL.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       "WHEN THE CAT IS AWAY."

       CHAPTER XV.

       MME. DELAMOTTE'S LITTLE BILL.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       AVERIL'S STEP-MOTHER.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       ANNETTE DECLINES TO PLAY TENNIS.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       "I HEAR THAT WE HAVE TO CONGRATULATE YOU."

       CHAPTER XIX.

       "YOU WILL TRY ME, AVE?"

       CHAPTER XX.

       "HAVE YOU FOUND HIM, FRANK?"

       CHAPTER XXI.

       JIM O'REILLY.

       CHAPTER XXII.

       MOPS IS ADDED TO THE PENSIONERS.

       CHAPTER XXIII.

       "GOOD-BYE, AVE!"

       CHAPTER XXIV.

       "YOU ARE MONSIEUR'S SON."

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      Mr. Harland was one of those enviable persons who invariably take a cheerful view of everything; in the favorite parlance of the day, he was an optimist. A good digestion, an easy-going temperament, and a conscious void of offense toward his fellow-creatures, all contributed to furnish him with a fine flow of spirits. In this way he was a philosopher,