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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Mary Marston

MacDonald, George, 1824-1905

English



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MARY MARSTON

A NOVEL.

BY

GEORGE MACDONALD

AUTHOR OF "ANNALS OF A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD," "ROBERT FALCONER,"
ETC., ETC.




CONTENTS.

I.-THE SHOP
II.-CUSTOMERS
III.-THE ARBOR AT THORNWICK
IV.-GODFREY WARDOUR
V.-GODFREY AND LETTY
VI.-TOM HELMER
VII.-DURNMELLING
VIII.-THE OAK
IX.-CONFUSION
X.-THE HEATH AND THE HUT
XI.-WILLIAM MARSTON
XII.-MARY'S DREAM
XIII.-THE HUMAN SACRIFICE
XIV.-UNGENEROUS BENEVOLENCE
XV.-THE MOONLIGHT
XVI.-THE MORNING
XVII.-THE RESULT
XVIII.-MARY AND GODFREY
XIX.-MARY IN THE SHOP
XX.-THE WEDDING-DRESS
XXI.-MR. REDMAIN
XXII.-MRS. REDMAIN
XXIII.-THE MENIAL
XXIV.-MRS. REDMAIN'S DRAWING-ROOM
XXV.-MARY'S RECEPTION
XXVI.-HER POSITION
XXVII.-MR. AND MRS. HELMER
XXVIII.-MARY AND LETTY
XXIX.-THE EVENING STAR
XXX.-A SCOLDING
XXXI.-SEPIA
XXXII.-HONOR
XXXIII.-TUB INVITATION
XXXIV.-A STRAY SOUND
XXXV.-THE MUSICIAN
XXXVI.-A CHANGE
XXXVII.-LYDGATE STREET
XXXVIII.-GODFREY AND LETTY
XXXIX.-RELIEF
XL.-GODFREY AND SEPIA
XLI-THE HELPER
XLII-THE LEPER
XLIII.-MARY AND MR. REDMAIN
XLIV.-JOSEPH JASPER
XLV.-THE SAPPHIRE
XLVL-REPARATION
XLVII.-ANOTHER CHANGE
XLVIIL-DISSOLUTION
XLIX.-THORNWICK
L.-WILLIAM AND MARY MARSTON
LI.-A HARD TASK
LII.-A SUMMONS
LIII.-A FRIEND IN NEED
LIV.-THE NEXT NIGHT
LV.-DISAPPEARANCE
LVI.-A CATASTROPHE
LVII.-THE END OF THE BEGINNING




CHAPTER I

THE SHOP


It was an evening early in May. The sun was low, and the street
was mottled with the shadows of its paving-stones--smooth enough,
but far from evenly set. The sky was clear, except for a few
clouds in the west, hardly visible in the dazzle of the huge
light, which lay among them like a liquid that had broken its
vessel, and was pouring over the fragments. The street was almost
empty, and the air was chill. The spring was busy, and the summer
was at hand; but the wind was blowing from the north.

The street was not a common one; there was interest, that is
feature, in the shadowy front of almost each of its old houses.
Not a few of them wore, indeed, something like a human

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