The Elect Lady. George MacDonald

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       George MacDonald

      The Elect Lady

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066245504

       CHAPTER I. LANDLORD'S DAUGHTER AND TENANT'S SON.

       CHAPTER II. AN ACCIDENT.

       CHAPTER III. HELP.

       CHAPTER IV. THE LAIRD.

       CHAPTER V. AFTER SUPPER.

       CHAPTER VI. ABOUT THE LAIRD.

       CHAPTER VII. THE COUSINS.

       CHAPTER VIII. GEORGE AND THE LAIRD.

       CHAPTER IX. IN THE GARDEN.

       CHAPTER X. ANDREW INGRAM.

       CHAPTER XI. GEORGE AND ANDREW.

       CHAPTER XII. THE CRAWFORDS.

       CHAPTER XIII. DAWTIE.

       CHAPTER XIV. SANDY AND GEORGE.

       CHAPTER XV. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

       CHAPTER XVI. ANDREW AND DAWTIE.

       CHAPTER XVII. DAWTIE AND THE CUP.

       CHAPTER XVIII. DAWTIE AND THE LAIRD.

       CHAPTER XIX. ANDREW AND ALEXA.

       CHAPTER XX. GEORGE AND ANDREW.

       CHAPTER XXI. WHAT IS IT WORTH?

       CHAPTER XXII. THE GAMBLER AND THE COLLECTOR.

       CHAPTER XXIII. ON THE MOOR.

       CHAPTER XXIV. THE WOOER.

       CHAPTER XXV. THE HEART OF THE HEART.

       CHAPTER XXVI. GEORGE CRAWFORD AND DAWTIE.

       “What is the matter with your master?” he asked.

       CHAPTER XXVII. THE WATCH.

       CHAPTER XXVIII. THE WILL.

       CHAPTER XXIX. THE SANGREAL.

       CHAPTER XXX. GEORGE AND THE GOLDEN GOBLET.

       CHAPTER XXXI. THE PROSECUTION.

       CHAPTER XXXII. A TALK AT POTLURG.

       CHAPTER XXXIII. A GREAT OFFERING.

       CHAPTER XXXIV. ANOTHER OFFERING.

       CHAPTER XXXV. AFTER THE VERDICT.

       CHAPTER XXXVI. AGAIN THE GOBLET.

       CHAPTER XXXVII. THE HOUR BEFORE DAWN.

       THE END.

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