The American Senator

The American Senator

The American Senator Anthony Trollope The American Senator Table of Contents The American Senator..............................................................................................................................................1 Anthony Trollope...........................................................................................................................................1 VOLUME I.................................................................................................................................................................3 CHAPTER I. Dillsborough............................................................................................................................3 CHAPTER II. The Morton Family................................................................................................................6 CHAPTER III. The Masters Family..............................................................................................................9 CHAPTER IV. The Dillsborough Club.......................................................................................................13 CHAPTER V. Reginald Morton..................................................................................................................16 CHAPTER VI. Not in Love.........................................................................................................................20 CHAPTER VII. The Walk Home................................................................................................................23 CHAPTER VIII. The Paragon's Party at Bragton........................................................................................27 CHAPTER IX. The Old Kennels.................................................................................................................30 CHAPTER X. Goarly's Revenge.................................................................................................................35 CHAPTER XI. From Impington Gorse.......................................................................................................39 CHAPTER XII. Arabella Trefoil.................................................................................................................43 CHAPTER XIII. At Bragton........................................................................................................................46 CHAPTER XIV. The Dillsborough Feud....................................................................................................50 CHAPTER XV. A fit Companion,for me and my Sisters.........................................................................54 CHAPTER XVI. Mr. Gotobed's Philanthropy.............................................................................................57 CHAPTER XVII. Lord Rufford's Invitation................................................................................................62 CHAPTER XVIII. The Attorney's Family is disturbed...............................................................................66 CHAPTER XIX. "Who valued the Geese?"................................................................................................70 CHAPTER XX. There are Convenances.....................................................................................................75 CHAPTER XXI. The first Evening at Rufford Hall....................................................................................78 CHAPTER XXII. Jemima............................................................................................................................82 CHAPTER XXIII. Poor Caneback..............................................................................................................85 CHAPTER XXIV. The Ball.........................................................................................................................88 CHAPTER XXV. The last Morning at Rufford Hall...................................................................................93 CHAPTER XXVI. Give me six Months......................................................................................................97 CHAPTER XXVII. "Wonderful Bird!".....................................................................................................102 VOLUME II............................................................................................................................................................106 CHAPTER I. Mounser Green....................................................................................................................106 CHAPTER II. The Senator's Letter............................................................................................................109 CHAPTER III. At Cheltenham..................................................................................................................113 CHAPTER IV. The Rufford Correspondence...........................................................................................117 CHAPTER V. "It is a long Way"...............................................................................................................121 CHAPTER VI. The Beginning of persecution...........................................................................................125 CHAPTER VII. Mary's Letter...................................................................................................................129 CHAPTER VIII. Chowton Farm for Sale..................................................................................................132 CHAPTER IX. Mistletoe...........................................................................................................................135 CHAPTER X. How Things were arranged................................................................................................139 CHAPTER XI. "You are so severe"..........................................................................................................142 CHAPTER XII. The Day at Peltry.............................................................................................................147 CHAPTER XIII. Lord Rufford wants to see a Horse................................................................................152 CHAPTER XIV. The Senator is badly treated..........................................................................................156 CHAPTER XV. Mr. Mainwaring's little Dinner........................................................................................160 CHAPTER XVI. Persecution.....................................................................................................................164 CHAPTER XVII. "Particularly proud of you"..........................................................................................168 i The American Senator Table of Contents The American Senator CHAPTER XVIII. Lord Rufford makes up his Mind................................................................................172 CHAPTER XIX. It cannot be Arranged....................................................................................................176 CHAPTER XX. "But there is some one"...................................................................................................179 CHAPTER XXI. The Dinner at the Bush..................................................................................................184 CHAPTER XXII. Miss Trefoil's Decision.................................................................................................188 CHAPTER XXIII. "In these Days one can't make a Man marry".............................................................192 CHAPTER XXIV. The Senator's second Letter........................................................................................196 CHAPTER XXV. Providence interferes....................................................................................................200 CHAPTER XXVI. Lady Ushant at Bragton..............................................................................................203 CHAPTER XXVII. Arabella again at Bragton..........................................................................................206 VOLUME III...........................................................................................................................................................210 CHAPTER I. "I have told him Everything."..............................................................................................210 CHAPTER II. "Now what have you got to say?"......................................................................................214 CHAPTER III. Mrs. Morton returns..........................................................................................................218 CHAPTER IV. The two old Ladies...........................................................................................................222 CHAPTER V. The Last Effort...................................................................................................................227 CHAPTER VI. Again at Mistletoe............................................................................................................231 CHAPTER VII. The Success of Lady Augustus.......................................................................................234 CHAPTER VIII. "We shall kill each other"..............................................................................................238 CHAPTER IX. Changes at Bragton...........................................................................................................243

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    314 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us