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Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor

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Chapter 1 ELEMENTS OF EDUCATION

Word Count: 1587    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

the county of Somerset, yeoman and churchwarden, have seen and had a share in some doings

ften in it, to wit-that I am nothing more than a plain unlettered man, not read in foreign languages, as a gentleman might be, nor gifted with long words (even in mine own tongue), sa

ultured part thereof), he John Ridd, the elder, churchwarden, and overseer, being a great admirer of learning, and well able to write his name, sent me his only son to be schooled at Tiverton, in the county of Devon. For the ch

to the third form, being of a perservering nature; albeit, by full consent of all (except my mother), thick-headed. But that would have been, as I now perceive, an ambition beyond a farmer's son; for there is but one form above it, and that ma

g all he himself could manage, with plenty of stripes to help him. I know that he hath more head than I-thoug

pell my name, I began to grave it in the oak, first of the block whereon I sate, and then of the desk in front of it, according as I was promoted from one to other of them: and there my grandson read

Then let him fill it with saltpetre, all save a little space in the midst, where the boss of the wood is. Upon that boss (and it will be the better if a splinter of timber rise upward) he sticks the end of his candle of tallow, or 'rat's tail,' as we called it, kindled and burning smoothly. Anon, as he reads by that light his lesson, lifting his eyes now and then it may be, the fire of candle lays hold of the petre with a spluttering noise and a leaping. Then should the pupil seize his pen, and, r

, which flows into the broad river of Exe, about a mile below. This Lowman stream, although it be not fond of brawl and violence (in the manner of our Lynn), yet is wont to flood into a mighty head of waters when the storms of rain provoke it; and most of all when its little co-mate, called the Taunton Brook-where I have

ly waxing, certain boys of deputy will watch at the stoop of the drain-holes, and be apt to look outside the walls when Cop is taking a cordial. And in the very front of the gate, just without the archway, where the ground is paved most handsomely, you may see in copy-letters done a great P.B. of white pebbles. Now, it is the custom and the law that when the invading waters, either fluxing along the wall from belo

One with another, hard they go, to see the gain of the waters, and the tribulation of Cop, and are prone to kick the day-boys out, with words of scanty compliment. Then the masters look at one another, having no class to look to, and (boys being no

of rubbing and pounding to make stone of me. Yet can I not somehow believe that we ought to hate one another, to live far asunder, and block the mouth each of his little den; as do the wild beasts of the wood, and the

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Contents

Chapter 1 ELEMENTS OF EDUCATION Chapter 2 AN IMPORTANT ITEM Chapter 3 THE WAR-PATH OF THE DOONES Chapter 4 A VERY RASH VISIT Chapter 5 AN ILLEGAL SETTLEMENT Chapter 6 NECESSARY PRACTICE Chapter 7 HARD IT IS TO CLIMB Chapter 8 No.8 Chapter 9 THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME Chapter 10 A BRAVE RESCUE AND A ROUGH RIDE Chapter 11 TOM DESERVES HIS SUPPER
Chapter 12 A MAN JUSTLY POPULAR
Chapter 13 MASTER HUCKABACK COMES IN
Chapter 14 A MOTION WHICH ENDS IN A MULL
Chapter 15 MASTER HUCKABACK FAILS OF WARRANT
Chapter 16 LORNA GROWING FORMIDABLE
Chapter 17 JOHN IS CLEARLY BEWITCHED
Chapter 18 WITCHERY LEADS TO WITCHCRAFT
Chapter 19 ANOTHER DANGEROUS INTERVIEW
Chapter 20 LORNA BEGINS HER STORY
Chapter 21 LORNA ENDS HER STORY
Chapter 22 No.22
Chapter 23 A ROYAL INVITATION
Chapter 24 A SAFE PASS FOR KING'S MESSENGER
Chapter 25 A GREAT MAN ATTENDS TO BUSINESS
Chapter 26 JOHN IS DRAINED AND CAST ASIDE
Chapter 27 HOME AGAIN AT LAST
Chapter 28 JOHN HAS HOPE OF LORNA
Chapter 29 REAPING LEADS TO REVELLING
Chapter 30 ANNIE GETS THE BEST OF IT
Chapter 31 JOHN FRY'S ERRAND
Chapter 32 FEEDING OF THE PIGS
Chapter 33 AN EARLY MORNING CALL
Chapter 34 TWO NEGATIVES MAKE AN AFFIRMATIVE
Chapter 35 RUTH IS NOT LIKE LORNA
Chapter 36 JOHN RETURNS TO BUSINESS
Chapter 37 A VERY DESPERATE VENTURE
Chapter 38 A GOOD TURN FOR JEREMY
Chapter 39 TROUBLED STATE AND A FOOLISH JOKE
Chapter 40 TWO FOOLS TOGETHER
Chapter 41 COLD COMFORT
Chapter 42 THE GREAT WINTER
Chapter 43 NOT TOO SOON
Chapter 44 BROUGHT HOME AT LAST
Chapter 45 A CHANGE LONG NEEDED
Chapter 46 SQUIRE FAGGUS MAKES SOME LUCKY HITS
Chapter 47 JEREMY IN DANGER
Chapter 48 EVERY MAN MUST DEFEND HIMSELF
Chapter 49 MAIDEN SENTINELS ARE BEST
Chapter 50 A MERRY MEETING A SAD ONE
Chapter 51 A VISIT FROM THE COUNSELLOR
Chapter 52 THE WAY TO MAKE THE CREAM RISE
Chapter 53 JEREMY FINDS OUT SOMETHING
Chapter 54 MUTUAL DISCOMFITURE
Chapter 55 GETTING INTO CHANCERY
Chapter 56 JOHN BECOMES TOO POPULAR
Chapter 57 LORNA KNOWS HER NURSE
Chapter 58 MASTER HUCKABACK'S SECRET
Chapter 59 LORNA GONE AWAY
Chapter 60 ANNIE LUCKIER THAN JOHN
Chapter 61 THEREFORE HE SEEKS COMFORT
Chapter 62 THE KING MUST NOT BE PRAYED FOR
Chapter 63 JOHN IS WORSTED BY THE WOMEN
Chapter 64 SLAUGHTER IN THE MARSHES
Chapter 65 FALLING AMONG LAMBS
Chapter 66 SUITABLE DEVOTION
Chapter 67 LORNA STILL IS LORNA
Chapter 68 JOHN IS JOHN NO LONGER
Chapter 69 NOT TO BE PUT UP WITH
Chapter 70 COMPELLED TO VOLUNTEER
Chapter 71 A LONG ACCOUNT SETTLED
Chapter 72 THE COUNSELLOR AND THE CARVER
Chapter 73 HOW TO GET OUT OF CHANCERY
Chapter 74 DRIVEN BEYOND ENDURANCE
Chapter 75 LIFE AND LORNA COME AGAIN
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