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Lorna doone a romance of exmoor
Lorna doone a romance of exmoor







Chapter LVII: Lorna knows her Nurse R.Chapter LVI: John becomes too Popular R.Chapter LIII: Jeremy finds out Something R.Chapter LII: The Way to make the Cream rise R.Chapter LI: A Visit from the Counsellor R.Chapter L: A Merry Meeting a Sad One R.Chapter XLIX: Maiden Sentinels are best R.Chapter XLVIII: Every Man must defend himself R.Chapter XLVI: Squire Faggus makes some Lucky Hits R.Chapter XXXIX: A Troubled State and a Foolish Joke R.Chapter XXXVII: A Very Desperate Venture R.Chapter XXXVI: John returns to Business R.Chapter XXXV: Ruth is not like Lorna R.Chapter XXXIV: Two Negatives make an Affirmative R.Chapter XXXIII: An Early Morning Call R.Chapter XXX: Annie gets the best of it R.Chapter XXIX: Reaping leads to revelling R.Chapter XXVIII: John has Hope of Lorna R.Chapter XXVI: John is drained and cast aside R.Chapter XXV: A Great Man attends to Business R.Chapter XXIV: A Safe Pass for King’s Messenger R.Chapter XIX: Another Dangerous Interview R.Chapter XVIII: Witchery leads to Witchcraft R.Chapter XVI: Lorna growing formidable R.Chapter XIV: A Motion which ends in a Mull R.Chapter XIII: Master Huckaback comes in R.Chapter XI: Tom deserves his Supper R.Chapter X: A Brave Rescue and a Rough Ride R.Chapter IX: There is no Place like Home R.Chapter III: The War-path of the Doones R.A Chronology of Richard Doddridge Blackmore.Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Underneath an ostensibly idyllic evocation of rural bliss and tale of love and high adventure lies a solid defence of Victorian social values, and a hero whose self-doubt prompts him constantly to prove himself. The novel has many aspects: it is a romance a historical novel set at the time of the Monmouth Rebellion in the seventeenth century and a new development in the pastoral tradition. Stevenson and Thomas Hardy and has remained constantly in print. First published in 1869, Lorna Doone was praised by R. Ridd's rivalry with the villainous Carver Doone reaches a dramatic climax that will determine Lorna's future happiness. ‘Every woman clutched her child, and every man turned pale at the very name of “Doone”’ John Ridd, an unsophisticated farmer, falls in love with the beautiful and aristocratic Lorna Doone, kidnapped as a child by the outlaw Doones on Exmoor.









Lorna doone a romance of exmoor