
THE
LAST CHRONICLE
OF
BARSET.
BY
WITH THIRTY-TWO ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE H. THOMAS.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.
M.DCCC.LXVII.
[The right of Translation is reserved.]

Mr. Crawley before the Magistrates.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Mr. Crawley before the Magistrates | Frontispiece | |
Mr. and Mrs. Crawley | to face page | 6 |
"I love you as though you were my own," said the Schoolmistress | {{{1}}}„ | 47 |
"A Convicted Thief," repeated Mrs. Proudie | {{{1}}}„ | 90 |
"Speak out, Dan" | {{{1}}}„ | 104 |
Grace Crawley is introduced to Squire Dale | {{{1}}}„ | 140 |
Farmer Mangle and Mr. Crawley | {{{1}}}„ | 152 |
"She's more like Eleanor than any one else" | {{{1}}}„ | 186 |
"I am very glad to have the opportunity of shaking hands with you" | {{{1}}}„ | 207 |
"What do you think of it, Mrs. Broughton?" | {{{1}}}„ | 228 |
Squire Dale and Major Grantly | {{{1}}}„ | 247 |
"Never mind Mr. Henry" | {{{1}}}„ | 285 |
Lily wishes that they might swear to be Brother and Sister | {{{1}}}„ | 304 |
She read the beginning—"Dearest Grace" | {{{1}}}„ | 314 |
"Mamma, I've got something to tell you" | {{{1}}}„ | 358 |
Mr. Toogood and the old Waiter | {{{1}}}„ | 363 |

"It's dogged as does it"
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
"It's dogged as does it" | Frontispiece | |
They pronounced her to be very much like a Lady | to face page | 8 |
"As right as a Trivet, Uncle" | {{{1}}}„ | 46 |
Posy and her Grandpapa | {{{1}}}„ | 57 |
Mrs. Dobbs Broughton piles her Fagots | {{{1}}}„ | 82 |
"Because of Papa's Disgrace" | {{{1}}}„ | 120 |
"But it will never pass away," said Grace | {{{1}}}„ | 142 |
"Honour thy Father,—that thy Days may be long in the Land" | {{{1}}}„ | 156 |
Mrs. Proudie's Emissary | {{{1}}}„ | 210 |
"You do not know what starving is, my dear" | {{{1}}}„ | 228 |
"They will come to hear a ruined Man declare his own Ruin" | {{{1}}}„ | 260 |
"No Sale after all?" | {{{1}}}„ | 281 |
These are the young Hogglestockians, are they?" | {{{1}}}„ | 297 |
The Last Denial | {{{1}}}„ | 324 |
"What is it that I behold?" | {{{1}}}„ | 351 |
"Peradventure he signifies his Consent" | {{{1}}}„ | 371 |

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