Barrington
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Chapter 1 FIFINE AND POLLY
Chapter 2 AT HOME AGAIN
Chapter 3 A SMALL DINNER-PARTY
Chapter 4 A MOVE IN ADVANCE
Chapter 5 A CABINET COUNCIL
Chapter 6 AN EXPRESS
Chapter 7 CROSS-EXAMININGS.
Chapter 8 GENERAL CONYERS
Chapter 9 MAJOR M'CORMICK'S LETTER
Chapter 10 INTERCHANGED CONFESSIONS
Chapter 11 STAPYLTON'S VISIT AT "THE HOME"
Chapter 12 A DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT
Chapter 13 CROSS-PURPOSES
Chapter 14 STORMS
Chapter 15 THE OLD LEAVEN
Chapter 16 A HAPPY MEETING
Chapter 17 MEET COMPANIONSHIP
Chapter 18 AUNT DOROTHEA.
Chapter 19 FROM GENERAL CONYERS TO HIS SON
Chapter 20 THE END
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Chapter 16 A HAPPY MEETING

Barrington scarcely closed his eyes that night after he had parted with Withering, so full was he of thinking over all he had heard. "It was," as he repeated to himself over and over again, "'such glorious news' to hear that it was no long-laid plot, no dark treachery, had brought poor George to his grave, and that the trusted friend had not turned

            
            

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