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"The memory should be specially taxed in youth, since it is then that it is strongest and most tenacious. But in choosing the things that should be committed to memory the utmost care and forethought must be exercised; as lessons well learnt in youth are never forgotten."
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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. St. Ambrose's Choir
- Chapter II. Monks Horton
- Chapter III. Heir Hunting
- Chapter IV. A Name
- Chapter V. Suspense
- Chapter VI. The Water-Soldier
- Chapter VII. That Man
- Chapter VIII. The Father
- Chapter IX. New Plumes
- Chapter X. Bridgefield Egremont
- Chapter XI. Lawn-Tennis
- Chapter XII. Out of Work
- Chapter XIII. Detrimentals
- Chapter XIV. Going Agee
- Chapter XV. A Castle of Umbrellas
- Chapter XVI. Infra Dig
- Chapter XVII. An Old Friend
- Chapter XVIII. A Friend in Need
- Chapter XIX. The Vortex
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI. Ursula's Reception
- Chapter XXII. Disenchantment
- Chapter XXIII. A Failure
- Chapter XXIV. Farms or Umbrellas
- Chapter XXV. The Giggling Scotch Girl
- Chapter XXVI. Three Years Later
- Chapter XXVII. The Boy of Egremont
- Chapter XXVIII. A Brave Heart
- Chapter XXIX. A Fresh Start
- Chapter XXX. Nuttie's Prospects
- Chapter XXXI. Spes Non Fracta
- Chapter XXXII. Blacks in the Ascendant
- Chapter XXXIII. The Lost Heir
- Chapter XXXIV. Fetters Rent
- Chapter XXXV. The Hull of the Ursula
- Chapter XXXVI. Nuttie's Knight
- Chapter XXXVII. Found and Taken
- Chapter XXXVIII. The Umbrella Man
- Chapter XXXIX. Annaple's Ambition Fallen
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