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Title: Doctor Thorne
Author: Anthony Trollope
Release Date: April, 2002 [eBook #3166]
[Date this title first posted: January 30, 2001]
[Most recently updated: July 5, 2010]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DOCTOR THORNE***
E-text prepared by Kenneth David Cooper
and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D.
DOCTOR THORNE
by
Anthony Trollope
First published in 1858
CONTENTS
I. The Greshams of Greshamsbury
II. Long, Long Ago
III. Dr Thorne
IV. Lessons from Courcy Castle
V. Frank Gresham's First Speech
VI. Frank Gresham's Early Loves
VII. The Doctor's Garden
VIII. Matrimonial Prospects
IX. Sir Roger Scatcherd
X. Sir Roger's Will
XI. The Doctor Drinks His Tea
XII. When Greek Meets Greek, Then Comes the Tug of War
XIII. The Two Uncles
XIV. Sentence of Exile
XV. Courcy
XVI. Miss Dunstable
XVII. The Election
XVIII. The Rivals
XIX. The Duke of Omnium
XX. The Proposal
XXI. Mr Moffat Falls into Trouble
XXII. Sir Roger Is Unseated
XXII. Retrospective
XXIV. Louis Scatcherd
XXV. Sir Roger Dies
XXVI. War
XXVII. Miss Thorne Goes on a Visit
XXVIII. The Doctor Hears Something to His Advantage
XXIX. The Donkey Ride
XXX. Post Prandial
XXXI. The Small End of the Wedge
XXXII. Mr Oriel
XXXIII. A Morning Visit
XXXIV. A Barouche and Four Arrives at Greshamsbury
XXXV. Sir Louis Goes Out to Dinner
XXXVI. Will He Come Again?
XXXVII. Sir Louis Leaves Greshamsbury
XXXVIII. De Courcy Precepts and de Courcy Practice
XXXIX. What the World Says about Blood
XL. The Two Doctors Change Patients
XLI. Doctor Thorne Won't Interfere
XLII. What Can You Give in Return?
XLIII. The Race of Scatcherd Becomes Extinct
XLIV. Saturday Evening and Sunday Morning
XLV. Law Business in London
XLVI. Our Pet Fox Finds
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