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HE WAS SO NEAR THAT HER DRESS ALMOST TOUCHED HIM.
HAWORTH'S
BY
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT,
AUTHOR OF "THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S."
NEW YORK:
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS,
743 AND 745 BROADWAY.
1879.
COPYRIGHT BY
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT,
1879
(All rights reserved.)
Trow's
Printing and Bookbinding Co.,
205–213 East 12th St.,
New York
CONTENTS.
| page | ||
| Twenty Years. | 1 | |
| Thirty Years. | 11 | |
| "Not Finished". | 16 | |
| Janey Briarley. | 21 | |
| The Beginning of a Friendship. | 25 | |
| Miss Ffrench. | 30 | |
| The "Who'd Ha' Thowt It?" | 39 | |
| Mr. Ffrench. | 45 | |
| "Not for One Hour". | 49 | |
| Christian Murdoch. | 59 | |
| Miss Ffrench Returns. | 66
| |
| Granny Dixon. | 74 | |
| Mr. Ffrench visits the Works. | 82 | |
| Nearly an Accident. | 90 | |
| "It would be a Good Thing". | 97 | |
| "A Poor Chap as is allus i' Trouble". | 101 | |
| A Flower. | 107 | |
| "Haworth & Co." | 115 | |
| An Unexpected Guest. | 123 | |
| Miss Ffrench makes a Call. | 130 | |
| In which Mrs. Briarley's Position is Delicate. | 137 | |
| Again. | 142 | |
| "Ten Shillings' Worth". | 152 | |
| At an End. | 160 | |
| "I Shall not turn Back". | 165
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| A Revolution. | 169 | |
| The Beginning. | 178 | |
| A Speech. | 186 | |
| "Sararann". | 192 | |
| Mrs. Haworth and Granny Dixon. | 198 | |
| Haworth's Defender. | 205 | |
| Christian Murdoch. | 211 | |
| A Seed Sown. | 220 | |
| A Climax. | 227 | |
| "I am not ready for it yet". | 241 | |
| Settling an Account. | 245 | |
| A Summer Afternoon. | 254 | |
| "God Bless You!" | 261 | |
| "It is done with". | 267
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| "Look Out!" | 274 | |
| "It has all been a Lie". | 284 | |
| "Another Man!" | 290 | |
| "Even". | 294 | |
| "Why do you cry for Me?" | 299 | |
| "It is Worse than I Thought". | 305 | |
| Once Again. | 311 | |
| A Footstep. | 316 | |
| Finished | 322 | |
| "If Aught's for Me, Remember It". | 327 | |
| An After-Dinner Speech. | 336 | |
| "Th' On'y One as is na a Foo'!" | 343 | |
| "Haworth's is done with". | 350 | |
| "A Bit o' Good Black". | 363 | |
| "It will be to You". | 369 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| He was so near that Her Dress almost touched Him. | Frontispiece. |
| Haworth's First Appearance | 1 |
| "Yo're th' very Moral on Him | 80 |
| "sit down," She said, "and Talk to Me" | 116 |
| "I Stand Here, my Lad," He answered | 182 |
| She Turned her Face toward Him. "Good-Night," She answered |
278 |
| "You've been Here all Night" | 323 |
| It was Reddy who aimed the Blow | 330 |
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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