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Volume 1. Chapter 1. Concerning Two Ladies who Sat in the Malory Pew

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residents of Cardyllian, the small and antique town close by, was at o

ones of the silent stable-yard, grass had crept over the dark avenue, which, making a curve near the gate, is soon lost among the sombre trees that throw a perpetual sh

and dim, tier above tier, undulating hills, broken by misty glens, and clothed with woods, rise from the opposite shore, and are backed, rang

een sward, the Green of Cardyllian, along which rows of pleasant hou

great civil wars of England, and on the oak beams of some are carved years of grac

s of tabards, lances, and the long-bow. Its other chief street strikes off at right angles, and up hill from this, taking its name from the ancient church, which, with its churchyard,

-grown walls, and here and there you light upon a fragment of that ancient town wall from which, in the great troubles which have helped to build up the glory of England,

, and mishaps. Necessity thus educates them in that mutual interest in one another's affairs, and that taste for narrative, which pusillanimous people ca

Cardyllian without seeing Malory; and thus the

aches closely to the long ripple of the sea, and through the foliage are visible some old chimneys and glimpses of gray gables. The refectory of the friary that once stood there, built of gray and reddish stones, half hid in ivy, now does duty a

who will hear its sweet music no more, the bell had summone

d. There is a very sweet-toned organ, which they say is as old as the reign of Charles I., but I do not know how truly. In the porch are hung in chains two sacrilegious round-shot, which entered the church when Cromwell's general opened his fire, in those days of sorrow when the liberties of England were in the throes of birth. Beside the brilliant st

quite relieved from the general pressure. It was the large panelled enclosure which stands near the communion rails, at the right as you look up

gantly slight young man, with the indescribable air of careless fashion; and I am afraid he was m

of the pew - he was very satisfactorily revealed, and elicited a considerable variety of criticism. Most people said he was very handsome, and so, I think, he was - a dark young man, with very large, soft eyes, and very brilliant even teeth. Some people

act that he was Mr. Cleve Verney, the nephew, not of the present Viscount Verney, but of the man who must very soon be

ly odd position. In more senses than one, a cloud rested upon him. For strong reasons, and great danger, he had vanished

in the minds of other Christians, he was himself, though not a creature ob

t the sides and back, sat a young lady, whose beauty riveted and engrossed his attention

with comfort, but no more. The oak casing round it is high. The light visits it through the glorious old eastern window, mellowed and solemnized - and in this chiar'oscuro

s the centre, included her - was dressed, he at first though

e scene and occasion, it was by no means sombre - a

k ribbed, dark gray silk, in great measure concealed by a short but ample cloak or coat of

n any one at all so lovely. He could not have fancied, in flesh and blood, so wonderful an embodiment of Guido's portrait of Beatrice Cenci. The exquisite brow, and large hazel eye, so clear and soft, so bold and shy. The face voluptuous, yet pure; funeste but innocent. The r

no particular wish that they should. In fact, his interest was growing so strangely absorbing that something of that jealousy of observation

y, as much to her annoyance the fashionable morning paper respectfully called her, was at that time the incumbent. But though she held it with the inflexible grip of an

he seat had been opened to the congregation at large, in the then state of pressure, it would have been filled.

t up cousins whom he had neve

while the main column shuffles and pushes through the porch. So, when the Rector had pronounced his final blessing, Cleve Verney having improved the little silence that followed to get his hat and cane into his hand

tered, a friend did turn up whom he very little expected to see. A young man, though hardly so young as Cleve - good-

g, and shaking his hand moderately, but keeping his large eyes steadily o

id you see that beautiful creature in the Malory seat, right before you? By Jove, she's a

said Cleve, as he saw the two ladies - the younger with one of those short black veils whi

d Sedley; "come along -

ks, toward the entrance at the further side of the churchyard, a small door opening upon a

ble. The quaint street, into which the stone stairs led t

ses confronting the dark ivied wall may be termed, the two young gentlemen saw the fi

and let them go on," suggested Sedley in a whi

n have no turn for confidences, and Cleve Verney was not in the habit

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Contents

The Tenants of Malory
Volume 1. Chapter 1. Concerning Two Ladies who Sat in the Malory Pew
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Chapter 2. All that the Draper's Wife Could Tell
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Chapter 3. Home to Ware
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Chapter 4. On the Green of Cardyllian
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Chapter 5. A Visit to Hazelden
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Chapter 6. Malory by Moonlight
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Chapter 7. A View from the Refectory Window
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Chapter 8. A Night Sail
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Chapter 9. The Reverend Isaac Dixie
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Chapter 10. Reading an Epitaph
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Chapter 11. Farewell
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Chapter 12. In which Cleve Verney Waylays an Old Lady
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Chapter 13. The Boy with the Cage
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Chapter 14. News About the Old Man of the Mountains
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Chapter 15. Within the Sanctuary
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Chapter 16. An Unlooked-For Visitor
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Chapter 17. They Visit the Chapel of Penruthyn Again
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Chapter 18. Cleve Again Before His Idol
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Chapter 19. Cleve Verney Takes a Bold Step
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Chapter 20. His Fate
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Chapter 21. Captain Shrapnell
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Chapter 22. Sir Booth Speaks
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Chapter 23. Margaret has Her Warning
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Chapter 24. Sir Booth in a Passion
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Chapter 25. In which the Ladies Peep into Cardyllian
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Volume 2. Chapter 1. In the Oak Parlour - A Meeting and Parting
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Chapter 2. JudUs Apella
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Chapter 3. Mr. Levi Visits Mrs. Mervyn
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Chapter 4. Mr. Benjamin Levi Recognises an Acquaintance
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Chapter 5. A Council of Three
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Chapter 6. Mr. Dingwell Arrives
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Chapter 7. Mr. Dingwell Makes Himself Comfortable
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Chapter 8. The Lodger and His Landlady
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Chapter 9. In which Mr. Dingwell Puts His Hand to the Poker
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Chapter 10. Cleve Verney Sees the Chateau De Cresseron
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Chapter 11. She Comes and Speaks
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Chapter 12. Cleve Verney has a Visitor
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Chapter 13. The Rev. Isaac Dixie Sets Forth on a Mission
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Chapter 14. Over the Herring-Pond
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Chapter 15. Mr. Cleve Verney Pays a Visit to Rosemary Court
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Chapter 16. In Lord Verney's Library
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Chapter 17. An Ovation
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Chapter 18. Old Friends on the Green
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Chapter 19. Vane Etherage Greets Lord Verney
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Chapter 20. Rebecca Mervyn Reads Her Letter
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Chapter 21. By Rail to London
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Chapter 22. Lady Dorminster's Ball
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Volume 3. Chapter 1. A Lark
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Chapter 2. A New Voice
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Chapter 3. Cleve Comes
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Chapter 4. Love's Remorse
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Chapter 5. Mrs. Mervyn's Dream
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Chapter 6. Tom has a "Talk" With the Admiral
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Chapter 7. Arcadian Red Brick, Lilac, and Laburnum
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Chapter 8. The Triumvirate
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Chapter 9. In Verney House
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Chapter 10. A Thunder-Storm
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Chapter 11. The Pale Horse
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Chapter 12. In which His Friends Visit the Sick
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Chapter 13. Mr. Dingwell Thinks of an Excursion
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Chapter 14. A Surprise
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Chapter 15. Clay Rectory by Moonlight
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Chapter 16. An Alarm
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Chapter 17. A New Light
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Chapter 18. Mr. Dingwell and Mrs. Mervyn Converse
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Chapter 19. The Greek Merchant Sees Lord Verney
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Chapter 20. A Break-Down
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Chapter 21. Mr. Larkin's Two Moves
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Chapter 22. Conclusion
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