Over The Hills, and Far Away: A Story of New Zealand

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Contents.

Chap. Page
I.— On The Lewes Road 1
II.— Pages from Lucy's Diary 14
III.— Pages from Lucy's Diary 25
IV.— Lucy's Diary 32
V.— Laura 44
VI.— Lucy's Diary 58
VII.— Lucy's Diary 69
VIII.— The Lennoxes 79
IX.— A Drawn Game 95
X.— Mrs. Prior's Brother 106
XI.— Effie 118
XII.— Under the Blue Gums 127
XIII.— Laura Reappears 135
XIV.— The end of the Concert 146
XV.— Mrs. Lennox becomes Confidential 151
XVI.— Dacre's Advice 161
XVII.— A Question. 169

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XVIII.— Clinton's First Love 178
XIX.— The “Beauty of Kent” 185
XX.— Lucy's Ride 191
XXI.— Dacre to the Rescue 207
XXII.— The First Time 216
XXIII.— Louis loses his Temper at Croquet 226
XXIV.— The Second Time 242
XXV.— The Beginning of the End 256
XXVI.— Peccavi 267
XXVII.— Good-bye 275
XXVIII.— The Picture 284
XXIX.— The Third Time 295
XXX.— Broken 309
XXXI.— The Slope of the Hill 314
XXXII.— A Charge 326
XXXIII.— Forgiven 331

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Title: Over The Hills, and Far Away: A Story of New Zealand

Author: C. Evans

Publication details: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1874

Part of: Nineteenth-Century Novels Collection

This text is the subject of: The Puritan Paradox: An Annotated Bibliography of Puritan and Anti-Puritan New Zealand Fiction, 1860-1940 : Part 1: The Puritan Legacy

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