Jan of the Windmill
Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty, 1841-1885
English
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JAN OF THE WINDMILL (A Story of the Plains)
by JULIANA HORATIA EWING.
DEDICATED TO MY DEAR SISTER MARGARET.
CONTENTS.
Chapter I. The windmiller’s wife. - Strangers. - Ten shillingsa week. - The little Jan.
Chapter II. The miller’s calculations. - His hopes and fears.- The nurse-boy. - Calm.
Chapter III. The windmiller’s words come true. - The red shawl.- In the clouds. - Nursing v. pig-minding. - The round-house. - Themiller’s thumb.
Chapter IV. Black as slans. - Vair and voolish. - The miller and hisman.
Chapter V. The pocket-book and the family bible. - Five pounds’reward.
Chapter VI. George goes courting. - George as an enemy. - George asa friend. - Abel plays schoolmaster. - The love-letter. - Moerdyk. -The miller-moth. - An ancient ditty.
Chapter VII. Abel goes to school again. - Dame Datchett. - A columnof spelling. - Abel plays moocher. - The miller’s man cannot makeup his mind.
Chapter VIII. Visitors at the mill. - A windmiller of the third generation.- Cure for whooping-cough. - Miss Amabel Adeline Ammaby. - Doctors disagree.
Chapter IX. Gentry born. - Learning lost. - Jan’s bedfellow. -Amabel.
Chapter X. Abel at home. - Jan objects to the miller’s man. -The alphabet. - The Cheap Jack. - “Pitchers”.
Chapter XI. Scarecrows and men. - Jan refuses to “make Gearge.”- Uncanny. - “Jan’s off.” - The moon and the clouds.
Chapter XII. The white horse. - Comrogues. - Moerdyk. - George confidesin the Cheap Jack - with reservation.
Chapter XIII. George as a moneyed man. - Sal. - The “White Horse.”- The wedding. - The windmiller’s wife forgets, and rememberstoo late.
Chapter XIV. Sublunary art. - Jan goes to school. - Dame Datchett athome. - Jan’s first school scrape. - Jan defends himself.
Chapter XV. Willum gives Jan some advice. - The clock face. - The hornetand the Dame. - Jan draws pigs. - Jan and his patrons. - Kitty Chuter.- The fight. - Master Chuter’s prediction.
Chapter XVI. The mop. - The shop. - What the Cheap Jack’s wifehad to tell. - What George withheld.
Chapter XVII. The miller’s man at the mop. - A lively companion.- Sal loses her purse. - The recruiting sergeant. - The pocket-booktwice stolen. - George in the King’s Arms. - George in the King’sservice. - The letter changes hands, but keeps its secret.
Chapter XVIII. Midsummer holidays. - Child fancies. - Jan and the pig-minder.- Master Salter at home. - Jan hires himself out.
Chapter XIX. The blue coat. - Pig-minding and tree-studying. - Leaf-paintings.- A stranger. - Master Swift is disappointed.
Chapter XX. Squire Ammaby and his daughter. - The Cheap Jack does businessonce more. - The white horse changes masters.
Chapter XXI. Master Swift at home. - Rufus. - The ex-pig-minder. - Janand the schoolmaster.
Chapter XXII. The parish church. - Rembrandt. - The snow scene. - MasterSwift’s autobiography.
Chapter XXIII. The white horse in clover. - Amabel and her guardians.- Amabel in the wood. - Bogy.
Chapter XXIV. The paint-box. - Master Linseed’s shop. - The newsign-board. - Master Swift as Will Scarlet.
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