Grif: A Story of Colonial Life

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Chap. Page
I. Grif Relates some of his Experiences 1
II. Grif Declares that “Its a Wery rum go” 12
III. The Conjugal Nuttalls 26
IV. The Great Merchant entertains his Friends at Dinner 36
V. Father and Daughter 48
VI. Grif is set up in life as a Moral Shoeblack 61
VII. Old Flick 76
VIII. Poor Milly 84
IX. A Banquet is given to the Moral Merchant 115
X. The “Welsher's” Story 131
XL The New Rush 151
XII. The Welshman reads his last chapter in the old Welsh Bible 157
XIII. The Tenderhearted Oysterman traps his game 176
XIV. The Moral Merchant calls a Meeting of his Creditors 183
XV. Alice and Grif meet Friends upon the Road 194
XVI. The Story of Silver-headed Jack 203
XVII. Mrs, Nicholas Nuttall's Nerves receive a shock 225
XVIII. A Night of Adventures 235
XIX. Grif makes a Dying Statement 245

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Title: Grif: A Story of Colonial Life

Author: B. L. Farjeon

Publication details: William Hay, 1866

Part of: Nineteenth-Century Novels Collection

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