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Title: The Duke's Children
Author: Anthony Trollope
Release Date: January, 2003 [eBook #3622]
Most recently updated: August 20, 2007
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE DUKE'S CHILDREN***
E-text prepared by Kenneth David Cooper
and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D.
THE DUKE'S CHILDREN
by
ANTHONY TROLLOPE
First published in serial form in _All the Year Round_
in 1879 and 1880 and in book form in 1880
CONTENTS
I. When the Duchess Was Dead
II. Lady Mary Palliser
III. Francis Oliphant Tregear
IV. Park Lane
V. "It Is Impossible"
VI. Major Tifto
VII. Conservative Convictions
VIII. "He Is a Gentleman"
IX. "In Medias Res"
X. "Why Not Like Romeo If I Feel Like Romeo?"
XI. "Cruel"
XII. At Richmond
XIII. The Duke's Injustice
XIV. The New Member for Silverbridge
XV. The Duke Receives a Letter,--and Writes One
XVI. "Poor Boy"
XVII. The Derby
XVIII. One of the Results of the Derby
XIX. "No; My Lord, I Do Not"
XX. "Then He Will Come Again"
XXI. Sir Timothy Beeswax
XXII. The Duke in His Study
XXIII. Frank Tregear Wants a Friend
XXIV. "She Must Be Made to Obey"
XXV. A Family Breakfast-Table
XXVI. Dinner at the Beargarden
XXVII. Major Tifto and the Duke
XXVIII. Mrs. Montacute Jones's Garden-Party
XXIX. The Lovers Meet
XXX. What Came of the Meeting
XXXI. Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 1
XXXII. Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 2
XXXIII. The Langham Hotel
XXXIV. Lord Popplecourt
XXXV. "Don't You Think--?"
XXXVI. Tally-Ho Lodge
XXXVII. Grex
XXXVIII. Crummie-Toddie
XXXIX. Killancodlem
XL. "And Then!"
XLI. Ischl
XLII. Again at Killancodlem
XLIII. What Happened at Doncaster
XLIV. How It Was Done
XLV. "There Shall Not Be Another Word About It"
XLVI. Lady Mary's Dream
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