The Trumpet-Major

The Trumpet-Major

PublisherMacmillan & Co., Limited
ImprintSt. Martin's Library
Printed byR. & R. Clark
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon
This Edition Published1962
Pages / Font371 pages
Price4s net
ChaptersI. What was seen from the window overlooking the down II. Somebody knocks and comes in III. The mill becomes an important centre of operations IV. Who were present at the Miller's little entertainment V. The song and the stranger VI. Old Mr. Derriman of Oxwell Hall VII. How they talked in the pastures VIII. Anne makes a circuit of the camp IX. Anne is kindly fetched by the Trumpet-Major X. The match-making virtues of a double garden XI. Our people are affected by the presence of royalty XII. How everybody, great and small, climbed to the top of the downs XIII. The conversation in the crowd XIV. Later in the evening of the same day XV. 'Captain' Bob Loveday, of the Merchant Service XVI. They make ready for the illustrious stranger XVII. Two fainting fits and a bewilderment XVIII. The night after the arrival XIX. Miss Johnson's behaviour causes no little surprise XX. How they lessened the effect of the calamity XXI. 'Upon the hill he turned' XXII. The two households united XXIII. Military preparations of an extended scale XXIV. A letter, a visitor, and a fun box XXV. Festus shows his love XXVI. The alarm XXVII. Danger to Anne XXVIII. Anne does wonders XXIX. A dissembler XXX. At the Theatre Royal XXXI. Midnight visitors XXXII. Deliverence XXXIII. A discovery turns the scale XXXIV. A speck on the sea XXXV. A sailor enters XXXVI. Derriman sees chances XXXVII. Reaction XXXVII. A delicate situation XXXIX. Bob Loveday struts up and down XL. A call on business XLI. John marches into the night
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