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Title: The Last Chronicle of Barset
Author: Anthony Trollope
Release Date: January, 2002 [eBook #3045]
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Language: English
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THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET
by
ANTHONY TROLLOPE
First published in monthly installments from December 1, 1866, to
July 6, 1867, and in book form in 1867
[Illustration: Mr. Crawley before the Magistrates. (Frontispiece)]
CONTENTS
I. How Did He Get It?
II. By Heavens He Had Better Not!
III. The Archdeacon's Threat
IV. The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock
V. What the World Thought About It
VI. Grace Crawley
VII. Miss Prettyman's Private Room
VIII. Mr. Crawley Is Taken to Silverbridge
IX. Grace Crawley Goes to Allington
X. Dinner at Framley Court
XI. The Bishop Sends His Inhibition
XII. Mr. Crawley Seeks for Sympathy
XIII. The Bishop's Angel
XIV. Major Grantly Consults a Friend
XV. Up in London
XVI. Down at Allington
XVII. Mr. Crawley Is Summoned to Barchester
XVIII. The Bishop of Barchester Is Crushed
XIX. Where Did It Come From?
XX. What Mr. Walker Thought About It
XXI. Mr. Robarts on His Embassy
XXII. Major Grantly at Home
XXIII. Miss Lily Dale's Resolution
XXIV. Mrs. Dobbs Broughton's Dinner-party
XXV. Miss Madalina Demolines
XXVI. The Picture
XXVII. A Hero at Home
XXVIII. Showing How Major Grantly Took a Wal
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