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Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale

Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale

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Chapter 1 HEADSTRONG AND HEADLONG

Word Count: 1155    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

cause a large party of farmers, riding homeward from Middleton, banded together and perhaps well primed through fear of a famous highwayman, came down to this place on a foggy

m, all large farmers, and thoroughly understanding land, came never upon it alive again; and their bodies, being

their families hard to provide for, Richard Yordas, of Scargate Hall, the chief owner of the neighborhood, set a long heavy stone up on either brink, and stretched a strong chain between them, not only to mark out the course of the shallow, wh

pse Ford," worse than the drowning of the farmers. Or, at any rate, it made more stir (which is of wider spread than sorrow), because of the eminence of the man, and the length and width of his prop

or-land, only the usual course of time, keeping the silent company of stars. The young moon was down, and the hover of

ty years of arrogant port had stiffened a neck too stiff at birth. Even now in the dim light his large square form stood out against the sky like a cromlech, and his he

he flints beneath his horse; "you have had your own way, have you, then? But never shall you ste

n struck the bosom of his heavy Bradford riding-coat, and the crackle of parchment replied t

e with the vapor of the valley, but Philip Yordas in the

ents-"fool! what fear you? There hangs my respected father's chain. Ah, he was some

ater, as he panted and snorted against it; and if Philip Yordas had drawn back at once, he might even now have crossed safely. But the fury of his blood was up, the stronger the torrent th

at I was never born to drown. My own water drow

ad, but swept him a wallowing lump away, and over the reef of the crossing. With both feet locked in the twisted stirrups, and right arm broken at the elbow, the rider was swung (like the mast of a wreck) and flung with his head upon his father's chain. There he was held by his great square chin-for the jar of his backbone stunned him-and the weight of the swept-away horse broke the neck

nothing to their will-as long as the latter lasted-and that ever

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Contents

Chapter 1 HEADSTRONG AND HEADLONG Chapter 2 SCARGATE HALL Chapter 3 A DISAPPOINTING APPOINTMENT Chapter 4 DISQUIETUDE Chapter 5 DECISION Chapter 6 ANERLEY FARM Chapter 7 A DANE IN THE DIKE Chapter 8 CAPTAIN CARROWAY Chapter 9 ROBIN COCKSCROFT Chapter 10 ROBIN LYTH Chapter 11 DR. UPANDOWN
Chapter 12 IN A LANE, NOT ALONE
Chapter 13 GRUMBLING AND GROWLING
Chapter 14 SERIOUS CHARGES
Chapter 15 CAUGHT AT LAST
Chapter 16 DISCIPLINE ASSERTED
Chapter 17 DELICATE INQUIRIES
Chapter 18 GOYLE BAY
Chapter 19 A FARM TO LET
Chapter 20 AN OLD SOLDIER
Chapter 21 JACK AND JILL GO DOWN THE GILL
Chapter 22 YOUNG GILLY FLOWERS
Chapter 23 LOVE MILITANT
Chapter 24 LOVE PENITENT
Chapter 25 DOWN AMONG THE DEAD WEEDS
Chapter 26 MEN OF SOLID TIMBER
Chapter 27 THE PROPER WAY TO ARGUE
Chapter 28 FAREWELL, WIFE AND CHILDREN DEAR
Chapter 29 TACTICS OF DEFENSE
Chapter 30 INLAND OPINION
Chapter 31 TACTICS OF ATTACK
Chapter 32 CORDIAL ENJOYMENT
Chapter 33 BEARDED IN HIS DEN
Chapter 34 THE DOVECOTE
Chapter 35 LITTLE CARROWAYS
Chapter 36 MAIDS AND MERMAIDS
Chapter 37 FACT, OR FACTOR
Chapter 38 THE DEMON OF THE AXE
Chapter 39 BATTERY AND ASSUMPSIT
Chapter 40 STORMY GAP
Chapter 41 BAT OF THE GILL
Chapter 42 A CLEW OF BUTTONS
Chapter 43 A PLEASANT INTERVIEW
Chapter 44 THE WAY OF THE WORLD
Chapter 45 THE THING IS JUST
Chapter 46 STUMPED OUT
Chapter 47 A TANGLE OF VEINS
Chapter 48 SHORT SIGHS, AND LONG ONES
Chapter 49 A BOLD ANGLER
Chapter 50 PRINCELY TREATMENT
Chapter 51 STAND AND DELIVER
Chapter 52 THE SCARFE
Chapter 53 BUTS REBUTTED
Chapter 54 TRUE LOVE
Chapter 55 NICHOLAS THE FISH
Chapter 56 IN THE THICK OF IT
Chapter 57 MARY LYTH
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