I, THOU, AND THE OTHER ONE
A Love Story
BY
AMELIA E. BARR
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1898
Copyright, 1898,
By Dodd, Mead and Company.
University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.
| CONTENTS | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Athelings | 1 |
| II | Cecil and Edgar | 23 |
| III | The Lord of Exham | 42 |
| IV | The Dawn of Love | 66 |
| V | Annabel Vyner | 81 |
| VI | The Beginning of the Great Struggle | 103 |
| VII | The Lost Ring | 121 |
| VIII | Will she choose Evil or Good? | 150 |
| IX | A Foolish Virgin | 169 |
| X | Trouble comes Unsummoned | 193 |
| XI | Life comes and goes the Old, Old Way | 213 |
| XII | The Shadow of Sorrow stretched out | 235 |
| XIII | Not Yet | 263 |
| XIV | At the Worst | 288 |
| XV | Lady of Exham Hall at Last | 315 |
| XVI | After Twenty Golden Years | 341 |
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