Framley Parsonage

Framley Parsonage

Framley Parsonage Anthony Trollope Framley Parsonage Table of Contents Framley Parsonage....................................................................................................................................................1 Anthony Trollope...........................................................................................................................................1 CHAPTER I. 'OMNES OMNIA BONA DICERE'.......................................................................................2 CHAPTER II. THE FRAMLEY SET, AND THE CHALDICOTES SET...................................................7 CHAPTER III. CHALDICOTES.................................................................................................................13 CHAPTER IV. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE........................................................................................20 CHAPTER V. AMANTIUM IRAE AMORIS INTERGRATIO................................................................25 CHAPTER VI. MR HAROLD SMITH'S LECTURE.................................................................................33 CHAPTER VII. SUNDAY MORNING......................................................................................................39 CHAPTER VIII. GATHERUM CASTLE...................................................................................................43 CHAPTER IX. THE VICAR'S RETURN...................................................................................................53 CHAPTER X. LUCY ROBARTS...............................................................................................................58 CHAPTER XI. GRISELDA GRANTLY....................................................................................................64 CHAPTER XII. THE LITTLE BILL...........................................................................................................72 CHAPTER XIII. DELICATE HINTS.........................................................................................................76 CHAPTER XIV. MR CRAWLEY OF HOGGLESTOCK..........................................................................82 CHAPTER XV. LADY LUFTON'S AMBASSADOR...............................................................................88 CHAPTER XVI. MRS PODGENS' BABY.................................................................................................92 CHAPTER XVII. MRS PROUDIE'S CONVERSAZIONE........................................................................99 CHAPTER XVIII. THE NEW MINISTER'S PATRONAGE...................................................................105 CHAPTER XIX. MONEY DEALINGS....................................................................................................110 CHAPTER XX. HAROLD SMITH IN CABINET...................................................................................118 CHAPTER XXI. WHY PUCK, THE PONY, WAS BEATEN.................................................................123 CHAPTER XXII. HOGGLESTOCK PARSONAGE...............................................................................128 CHAPTER XXIII. THE TRIUMPH OF THE GIANTS...........................................................................132 CHAPTER XXIV. MAGNA EST VERITAS...........................................................................................139 CHAPTER XXV. NON−IMPULSIVE......................................................................................................147 CHAPTER XXVI. IMPULSIVE...............................................................................................................153 CHAPTER XXVII. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET.....................................................................................161 CHAPTER XXVIII. DR THORNE...........................................................................................................165 CHAPTER XXIX. MISS DUNSTABLE AT HOME...............................................................................169 CHAPTER XXX. THE GRANTLY TRIUMPH.......................................................................................180 CHAPTER XXXI. SALMON FISHING IN NORWAY...........................................................................183 CHAPTER XXXII. THE GOAT AND COMPASSES.............................................................................192 CHAPTER XXXIII. CONSOLATION.....................................................................................................197 CHAPTER XXXIV. LADY LUFTON IS TAKEN BY SURPRISE........................................................201 CHAPTER XXXV. THE STORY OF KING COPHETUA......................................................................207 CHAPTER XXXVI. KIDNAPPING AT HOGGLESTOCK....................................................................212 CHAPTER XXXVII. MR SOWERBY WITHOUT COMPANY.............................................................219 CHAPTER XXXVIII. IS THERE CAUSE OR JUST IMPEDIMENT?...................................................224 CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW TO WRITE A LOVE LETTER.....................................................................231 CHAPTER XL. INTERNECINE...............................................................................................................237 CHAPTER XLI. DON QUIXOTE............................................................................................................243 CHAPTER XLII. TOUCHING PITCH.....................................................................................................249 CHAPTER XLIII. IS SHE NOT INSIGNIFICANT?................................................................................255 CHAPTER XLIV. THE PHILISTINES AT THE PARSONAGE............................................................262 CHAPTER XLV. PALACE BLESSINGS................................................................................................269 CHAPTER XLVI. LADY LUFTON'S REQUEST...................................................................................274 i Framley Parsonage Table of Contents Framley Parsonage CHAPTER XLVII. NEMESIS..................................................................................................................281 CHAPTER XLVIII. HOW THEY WERE ALL MARRIED, HAD TWO CHILDREN, AND LIVED HAPPY EVER AFTER............................................................................................................................285 ii Framley Parsonage Anthony Trollope This page copyright © 2002 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com • CHAPTER I. 'OMNES OMNIA BONA DICERE' • CHAPTER II. THE FRAMLEY SET, AND THE CHALDICOTES SET • CHAPTER III. CHALDICOTES • CHAPTER IV. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE • CHAPTER V. AMANTIUM IRAE AMORIS INTERGRATIO • CHAPTER VI. MR HAROLD SMITH'S LECTURE • CHAPTER VII. SUNDAY MORNING • CHAPTER VIII. GATHERUM CASTLE • CHAPTER IX. THE VICAR'S RETURN • CHAPTER X. LUCY ROBARTS • CHAPTER XI. GRISELDA GRANTLY • CHAPTER XII. THE LITTLE BILL • CHAPTER XIII. DELICATE HINTS • CHAPTER XIV. MR CRAWLEY OF HOGGLESTOCK • CHAPTER XV. LADY LUFTON'S AMBASSADOR • CHAPTER XVI. MRS PODGENS' BABY • CHAPTER XVII. MRS PROUDIE'S CONVERSAZIONE • CHAPTER XVIII. THE NEW MINISTER'S PATRONAGE • CHAPTER XIX. MONEY DEALINGS • CHAPTER XX. HAROLD SMITH IN CABINET • CHAPTER XXI. WHY PUCK, THE PONY, WAS BEATEN • CHAPTER XXII. HOGGLESTOCK PARSONAGE • CHAPTER XXIII. THE TRIUMPH OF THE GIANTS • CHAPTER XXIV. MAGNA EST VERITAS • CHAPTER XXV. NON−IMPULSIVE • CHAPTER XXVI. IMPULSIVE • CHAPTER XXVII. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET • CHAPTER XXVIII. DR THORNE • CHAPTER XXIX. MISS DUNSTABLE AT HOME • CHAPTER XXX. THE GRANTLY TRIUMPH • CHAPTER XXXI. SALMON FISHING IN NORWAY • CHAPTER XXXII. THE GOAT AND COMPASSES • CHAPTER XXXIII. CONSOLATION • CHAPTER XXXIV. LADY LUFTON IS TAKEN BY SURPRISE • CHAPTER XXXV. THE STORY OF KING COPHETUA • CHAPTER XXXVI. KIDNAPPING AT HOGGLESTOCK • CHAPTER XXXVII. MR SOWERBY WITHOUT COMPANY • CHAPTER XXXVIII. IS THERE CAUSE OR JUST IMPEDIMENT? • CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW TO WRITE A LOVE LETTER • CHAPTER XL. INTERNECINE • CHAPTER XLI. DON QUIXOTE • CHAPTER XLII. TOUCHING PITCH Framley Parsonage 1 Framley Parsonage • CHAPTER XLIII. IS SHE NOT INSIGNIFICANT? • CHAPTER XLIV. THE PHILISTINES AT THE PARSONAGE • CHAPTER XLV. PALACE BLESSINGS • CHAPTER XLVI. LADY LUFTON'S REQUEST • CHAPTER XLVII. NEMESIS • CHAPTER XLVIII. HOW THEY WERE ALL MARRIED, HAD TWO CHILDREN, AND LIVED HAPPY EVER AFTER Etext typed by KENNETH DAVID COOPER [email protected] CHAPTER I. 'OMNES OMNIA BONA DICERE' When young Mark Robarts was leaving college, his father might well declare that all men began to say all good things to him, and to extol his fortune in that he had a son blessed with an excellent disposition. This father was a physician living at Exeter. He was a gentleman possessed of no private means, but enjoying a lucrative practice, which had enabled him to maintain and educate a family with all the advantages which money can give in this country. Mark was his eldest son and second child; and the first page or two of this narrative must be consumed in giving a catalogue of the good things which chance and conduct together had heaped upon this young man's head. His first step forward in life had arisen from his having been sent, while still very young, as a private pupil to the house of a clergyman, who was an old friend and intimate friend of his father's. This clergyman had one other, and only one other, pupilthe young Lord Lufton; and between the two boys, there had sprung up a close alliance. While they were both so placed,

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