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DAVID ELGINBROD.




And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche.

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DAVID ELGINBROD.
  CHAUCER.
  TO THE MEMORY OF
  THIS BOOK IS
  WITH A LOVE STRONGER THAN DEATH
  BOOK I.
  TURRIEPUFFIT.
  CHAPTER I.
  THE FIR-WOOD.
  CHAPTER II.
  DAVID ELGINBROD AND THE NEW TUTOR.
  CHAPTER III.
  THE DAISY AND THE PRIMROSE.
  HENRY VAUGHAN.
  CHAPTER IV.
  THE COTTAGE.
  JOHN MASON'S
  CHAPTER V.
  THE STUDENTS.
  CHAPTER VI.
  THE LAIRD'S LADY.
  CHAPTER VII.
  THE SECRET OF THE WOOD.
  HENRY VAUGHAN.
  CHAPTER VIII.
  A SUNDAY MORNING.
  CHAPTER IX.
  NATURE.
  CHAPTER X.
  HARVEST.
  SIR WILLIAM DRUMMOND
  CHAPTER XI.
  A CHANGE AND NO CHANGE.
  JOHN FLETCHER
  CHAPTER XII.
  CHARITY.
  LORD BACON'S
  CHAPTER XIII.
  HERALDRY.
  CHAPTER XIV.
  WINTER.
  CHAPTER XV.
  TRANSITION.
  RICHARD CRASHAW.
  "MY DEAR SIR,
  "DAVID ELGINBROD.
  "MARGARET ELGINBROD."
  END OF THE FIRST BOOK.
  BOOK II.
  ARNSTEAD.
  MACBETH.--I.3
  CHAPTER I.
  A NEW HOME.
  JOHN MARSTON
  CHAPTER II.
  HARRY'S NEW HORSE.
  CHAPTER III.
  EUPHRASIA.
  CHAPTER IV.
  THE CAVE IN THE STRAW.
  LORD BACON
  CHAPTER V.
  LARCH AND OTHER HUNTING.
  CHAPTER VI.
  FATIMA.
  SHAKSPERE.
  CHAPTER VII.
  THE PICTURE GALLERY.
  CHAPTER VIII.
  NEST-BUILDING.
  LORD BACON'S
  CHAPTER IX.
  GEOGRAPHY POINT.
  CHAPTER X.
  ITALIAN.
  DANTE
  CHAPTER XI.
  THE FIRST MIDNIGHT.
  CYRIL TOURNEUR
  "MY DEAR MR. ARNOLD,
  "HANNAH ELTON."
  CHAPTER XII.
  A SUNDAY.
  CHAPTER XIII.
  A STORM.
  CHAPTER XIV.
  AN EVENING LECTURE.
  CHAPTER XV.
  ANOTHER EVENING LECTURE.
  CHAPTER XVI.
  A NEW VISITOR AND AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE.
  CHAPTER XVII.
  MATERIALISM
  HEINRICH HEINE
  CHAPTER XVIII.
  MORE MATERIALISM AND SOME SPIRITUALISM.
  CHAPTER XIX.
  THE GHOST'S WALK.
  BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.
  CHAPTER XX.
  THE BAD MAN.
  CHAPTER XXI.
  SPIRIT VERSUS MATERIALISM.
  MILTON.
  CHAPTER XXII.
  THE RING.
  CHAPTER XXIII.
  THE WAGER.
  CHAPTER XXIV.
  THE LADY EUPHRASIA.
  JOHN MARSTON.
  CHAPTER XXV.
  NEXT MORNING.
  JOHN MARSTON.
  CHAPTER XXVI.
  AN ACCIDENT.
  CHAPTER XXVII.
  MORE TROUBLES.
  CHAPTER XXVIII.
  A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW.
  CHAPTER XXIX.
  HUGH'S AWAKING.
  SPENSER.
  CHAPTER XXX.
  CHANGES.
  CHAPTER XXXI.
  EXPLANATIONS.
  BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.
  CHAPTER XXXII.
  DEPARTURE.
  END OF THE SECOND BOOK.
  BOOK III.
  LONDON.
  CHAPTER I.
  LODGINGS.
  CHAPTER II.
  LETTERS FOR THE POST.
  GEORGE HERBERT.
  "MY DEAR FRIEND,
  "HUGH SUTHERLAND."
  "SIR, -- I
  "EUPHRASIA CAMERON.
  CHAPTER III.
  ENDEAVOURS.
  BURNS.
  CHAPTER IV.
  A LETTER FROM THE POST.
  "DEAR MR. SUTHERLAND,
  "MARGARET ELGINBROD."
  CHAPTER V.
  BEGINNINGS.
  SIDNEY.
  CHAPTER VI.
  A SUNDAY'S DINNER.
  BURNS.
  CHAPTER VII.
  SUNDAY EVENING.
  CHAPTER VIII.
  EUPHRA.
  MILTON .
  "DEAR EUPHRA,
  "HARRY ARNOLD."
  CHAPTER IX.
  THE NEW PUPILS.
  CHAPTER X.
  CONSULTATIONS.
  NOVALIS.
  NOVALIS.
  CHAPTER XI.
  QUESTIONS AND DREAMS.
  CHAPTER XII.
  A SUNDAY WITH FALCONER.
  SIR HENRY WOTTON.
  CHAPTER XIII.
  THE LADY'S-MAID.
  BURNS.
  GILES FLETCHER.
  CHAPTER XIV.
  DAVID ELGINBROD.
  DR. DONNE.
  CHAPTER XV.
  MARGARET'S SECRET.
  SHAKSPERE.
  CHAPTER XVI.
  FOREBODINGS.
  MARLOWE.
  CHAPTER XVII.
  STRIFE.
  CHAPTER XVIII.
  VICTORY
  MASSINGER.
  CHAPTER XIX.
  MARGARET.
  CHAUCER.
  CHAPTER XX.
  A NEW GUIDE.
  NOVALIS.
  CHAPTER XXI.
  THE LAST GROAT.
  SOUTHWELL.
  CHAPTER XXII.
  DEATH.
  DR. DONNE.
  CHAPTER XXIII.
  NATURE AND HER LADY.
  DR. DONNE.
  CHAPTER XXIV.
  THE FIR-WOOD AGAIN.
  CHAUCER.
  THE END.


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