Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Hugh Walpole
Author : Hugh Walpole
Editor : David Widger
Release date
: November 30, 2018 [eBook #58382]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language : English
Credits : Produced by David Widger
Introduction | vii | |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | Puddleby | 1 |
II | Animal Language | 7 |
III | More Money Troubles | 19 |
IV | A Message from Africa | 29 |
V | The Great Journey | 37 |
VI | Polynesia and the King | 47 |
VII | The Bridge of Apes | 55 |
VIII | The Leader of the Lions | 67 |
IX | The Monkeys' Council | 75 |
X | The Rarest Animal of All | 81 |
XI | The Black Prince | 91 |
XII | Medicine and Magic | 99 |
XIII | Red Sails and Blue Wings | 111 |
XIV | The Rats' Warning | 117 |
XV | The Barbary Dragon | 125 |
XVI | Too-Too, the Listener | 133 |
XVII | The Ocean Gossips | 141 |
XVIII | Smells | 149 |
XIX | The Rock | 159 |
XX | The Fisherman's Town | 167 |
XXI | Home Again | 174 |
"A little town called Puddleby-on-the-Marsh"
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"And she never came to see him any more"
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3 |
"He could see as well as ever"
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14 |
"They came at once to his house on the edge of the town"
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15 |
"They used to sit in chairs on the lawn"
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19 |
"'All right,' said the Doctor, 'go and get married'"
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23 |
"One evening when the Doctor was asleep in his chair"
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24 |
"'I felt sure there was twopence left'"
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31 |
"And the voyage began"
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35 |
"'We must have run into Africa'"
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41 |
"'I got into it because I did not want to be drowned'"
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44 |
"And Queen Ermintrude was asleep"
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48 |
"'Who's that?'"
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52 |
"Cheering and waving leaves and swinging out of the branches to
greet him"
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61 |
"John Dolittle was the last to cross"
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65 |
"He made all the monkeys who were still well come and be vaccinated"
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68 |
"'
ME, the King of Beasts
, to wait on a lot of dirty
monkeys?'"
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70 |
"Then the Grand Gorilla got up"
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76 |
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"'Lord
save us!' cried the duck. 'How does it make up its mind?'"
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85 |
"He began reading the fairy-stories to himself"
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96 |
"Crying bitterly and waving till the ship was out of sight"
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109 |
"'They are surely the pirates of Barbary'"
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114 |
"'And you have heard that rats always leave a sinking ship?'"
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119 |
"'Look here, Ben Ali-'"
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127 |
"'Sh!-Listen!-I do believe there's someone in there!'"
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136 |
"'You stupid piece of warm bacon!'"
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153 |
"'Doctor!' he cried. 'I've got it!'"
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160 |
"And she kissed the Doctor many times"
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170 |
"The Doctor sat in a chair in front"
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176 |
"He began running round the garden like a crazy thing"
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178 |
CHAPTER I. | THE BIRTHDAY |
CHAPTER II. | THE FAMILY DOG |
CHAPTER III. | CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME |
CHAPTER IV. | MISS JONES |
CHAPTER V. | THE SEA-CAPTAIN |
CHAPTER VI. | FAMILY PRIDE |
CHAPTER VII. | RELIGION |
CHAPTER VIII. | TO COW FARM! |
CHAPTER IX. | THE AWAKENING OF CHARLOTTE |
CHAPTER X. | MARY |
CHAPTER XI. | THE MERRY-GO-ROUND |
CHAPTER XII. | HAMLET WAITS |
I | DEATH OF THE REV. CHARLES CARDINAL |
II | AUNT ANNE |
III | THE LONDON HOUSE |
IV | THE CHAPEL |
I | THE WARLOCKS |
II | EXPECTATION |
III | MAGGIE AND MARTIN |
IV | MR. CRASHAW |
V | THE CHOICE |
VI | THE PROPHET IN HIS OWN HOME |
VII | THE OUTSIDE WORLD |
VIII | PARADISE |
IX | THE INSIDE SAINTS |
X | THE PROPHET |
XI | THE CHARIOT OF FIRE |
I | THE DARK ROOM |
II | HOBGOBLINS |
III | THE TRIUMPH OF LIFE |
BOOK I | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER I | INTRODUCTION TO COURAGE |
CHAPTER II | HOW THE WESTCOTT FAMILY SAT UP FOR PETER |
CHAPTER III | OF THE DARK SHOP OF ZACHARY TAN, AND OF THE DECISIONS THAT THE PEOPLE IN SCAW HOUSE CAME TO CONCERNING PETER |
CHAPTER IV | IN WHICH "DAWSON'S," AS THE GATE OF LIFE, IS PROVED A DISAPPOINTMENT |
CHAPTER V | DAWSON'S, THE GATE INTO HELL |
CHAPTER VI | A LOOKING-GLASS, A SILVER MATCH-BOX, A GLASS OF WHISKY, AND-VOX POPULI |
CHAPTER VII | PRIDE OF LIFE |
CHAPTER VIII | PETER AND HIS MOTHER |
CHAPTER IX | THE THREE WESTCOTTS |
CHAPTER X | SUNLIGHT, LIMELIGHT, DAYLIGHT |
CHAPTER XI | ALL KINDS OF FOG IN THE CHARING CROSS ROAD |
CHAPTER XII | BROCKETTS: ITS CHARACTER, AND ESPECIALLY MRS. BROCKETT |
BOOK II | THE BOOKSHOP |
CHAPTER I | "REUBEN HALLARD" |
CHAPTER II | THE MAN ON THE LION |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | ROYAL PERSONAGES ARE COMING |
CHAPTER V | A NARROW STREET |
CHAPTER VI | THE WORLD AND BUCKET LANE |
CHAPTER VII | DEVIL'S MARCH |
CHAPTER VIII | STEPHEN'S CHAPTER |
BOOK III | THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER I | NO. 72, CHEYNE WALK |
CHAPTER II | A CHAPTER ABOUT SUCCESS I HOW TO WIN IT, HOW TO KEEP IT-WITH A NOTE AT THE END FROM HENRY GALLEON |
CHAPTER III | THE ENCOUNTER |
CHAPTER IV | THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER V | THE IN-BETWEENS |
CHAPTER VI | BIRTH OF THE HEIR |
CHAPTER VII | DECLARATION OF HAPPINESS |
CHAPTER VIII | BLINDS DOWN |
CHAPTER IX | WILD MEN |
CHAPTER X | ROCKING THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER XI | WHY? |
CHAPTER XII | A WOMAN CALLED ROSE BENNETT |
CHAPTER XIII | "MORTIMER STANT" |
CHAPTER XIV | PETER BUYS A PRESENT |
CHAPTER XV | MR. WESTCOTT SENIOR CALLS CHECKMATE |
BOOK IV | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER I THE SEA | |
CHAPTER II | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER III | NORAH MONOGUE |
CHAPTER IV | THE GREY HILL |
PART I | VERA AND NINA |
PART II | LAWRENCE |
PART III | MARKOVITCH AND SEMYONOV |
Chapter | Page | |
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Prologue--Hugh Seymour | 11 | |
I. | Henry Fitzgeorge Strether | 43 |
II. | Ernest Henry | 65 |
III. | Angelina | 94 |
IV. | Bim Rochester | 121 |
V. | Nancy Ross | 146 |
VI. | 'Enery | 172 |
VII. | Barbara Flint | 198 |
VIII. | Sarah Trefusis | 226 |
IX. | Young John Scarlet | 256 |
Epilogue | 274 |
CHAPTER I | LAST CHAPTER |
CHAPTER II | BUNNING |
CHAPTER III | THE BODY COMES TO TOWN |
CHAPTER IV | MARGARET CRAVEN |
CHAPTER V | STONE ALTARS |
CHAPTER VI | THE WATCHERS |
CHAPTER VII | TERROR |
CHAPTER VIII | REVELATION OF BUNNING (I) |
CHAPTER IX | REVELATION OF BUNNING (II) |
CHAPTER X | CRAVEN |
CHAPTER XI | FIFTH OF NOVEMBER |
CHAPTER XII | LOVE TO THE "VALSE TRISTE" |
CHAPTER XIII | MRS. CRAVEN |
CHAPTER XIV | GOD |
CHAPTER XV | PRELUDE TO A JOURNEY |
CHAPTER XVI | OLVA AND MARGARET |
CHAPTER XVII | FIRST CHAPTER |
PART ONE | |||
CHAPTER | PAGE | ||
I. | Spring in the Train | 11 | |
II. | T he School-House | 38 | |
III. | The Invisible Battle | 70 | |
IV. | Nikitin | 105 | |
V. | First Move to the Enemy | 133 | |
VI. | The Retreat | 151 | |
VII. | One Night | 181 | |
PART TWO | |||
I. | The Lovers | 209 | |
II. | Marie Ivanovna | 227 | |
III. | The Forest | 248 | |
IV. | Four? | 270 | |
V. | The Door Closes Behind Them | 294 |
CHAPTER I | CHAPTER II | CHAPTER III | CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V | CHAPTER VI | CHAPTER VII | CHAPTER VIII |
CHAPTER IX | CHAPTER X | CHAPTER XI | CHAPTER XII |
CHAPTER XIII | CHAPTER XIV | CHAPTER XV | CHAPTER XVI |
BOOK I. THE DUCHESS | |
CHAPTER I. | Felix Brun, Dr. Christopher, Rachel Beaminster—They Are Surveyed by the Portrait |
CHAPTER II. | Rachel |
CHAPTER III. | Lady Adela |
CHAPTER IV. | The Pool |
CHAPTER V. | She Comes Out |
CHAPTER VI. | Fans |
CHAPTER VII. | In the Heart of the House |
CHAPTER VIII. | The Tiger |
CHAPTER IX. | The Golden Cage |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie and Breton |
CHAPTER XI. | Her Grace's Day |
CHAPTER XII. | Defiance of the Tiger—I |
CHAPTER XIII. | Defiance of the Tiger—II |
BOOK II: RACHEL | |
CHAPTER I. | The Pool and the Snow |
CHAPTER II. | A Little House |
CHAPTER III. | First Sequel to Defiance |
CHAPTER IV. | Rachel—and Christopher and Roddy |
CHAPTER V. | Lizzie's Journey—I |
CHAPTER VI. | All the Beaminsters |
CHAPTER VII. | Rachel and Breton |
CHAPTER VIII. | Christopher's Day |
CHAPTER IX. | The Darkest Hour |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie's Journey—II |
CHAPTER XI. | Roddy Is Master |
CHAPTER XII. | Lizzie's Journey—III |
BOOK III: RODDY | |
CHAPTER I. | Regent's Park—Breton and Lizzie |
CHAPTER II. | The Duchess Moves |
CHAPTER III. | Roddy Moves |
CHAPTER IV. | March 13th: Breton's Tiger |
CHAPTER V. | March 13th: Rachel's Heart |
CHAPTER VI. | March 13th: Roddy Talks to the Devil and the Duchess Denies God |
CHAPTER VII. | Chamber Music—A Trio |
CHAPTER VIII. | A Quartette |
CHAPTER IX. | Rachel and Roddy |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie Becomes Miss Rand Again |
CHAPTER XI. | The Last View from High Windows |
CHAPTER XII. | Rachel, Roddy, Lord John, Christopher |
CHAPTER XIII. | Epilogue—Prologue |
NOVELS BY HUGH WALPOLE |
THE GODS AND MR. PERRIN | |
CHAPTER I | MR. VINCENT PERRIN DRINKS HIS TEA AND GIVES MR. TRAILL SOUND ADVICE |
CHAPTER II | INTRODUCES A CONFUSING COMPANY OF PERSONS, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON MRS. COMBER |
CHAPTER III | CONCERNS ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS THAT MAY HAPPEN BETWEEN SOUP AND DESSERT |
CHAPTER IV | BIRKLAND LOQUITUR |
CHAPTER V | A GAME OF FOOTBALL AND A DANCE IN PENDRAGON HAVE THEIR PART IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS |
CHAPTER VI | SÆVA INDIGNATIO |
CHAPTER VII | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; THEY OPEN FIRE |
CHAPTER VIII | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; CAMPS ARE FORMED -- ALSO SOME SKIRMISHING |
CHAPTER IX | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; WITH THE LADIES |
CHAPTER X | THE BATTLE OF THE UMBRELLA; “WHOM THE GODS WISH TO DESTROY....” |
CHAPTER XI | MR. PERRIN SEES DOUBLE |
CHAPTER XII | MR. PERRIN WALKS IN SLEEP |
CHAPTER XIII | MR. PERRIN LISTENS WHILE THEY ALL MAKE SPEECHES |
CHAPTER XIV | MR. PERRIN REACHES THE HEART OF HIS KINGDOM |
CHAPTER XV | THE GOLDEN VIEW |
I | BIOGRAPHY |
II | THE NOVELIST |
III | THE POET |
IV | ROMANCE AND REALISM |