The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Hugh Walpole, by Hugh Walpole This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Hugh Walpole Author: Hugh Walpole Editor: David Widger Release Date: November 30, 2018 [EBook #58382] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PGUTENBERG WORKS OF WALPOLE *** Produced by David Widger
Introduction | vii | |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | Puddleby | 1 |
II | Animal Language | 7 |
III | More Money Troubles | 19 |
IV | A Message from Africa | 29 |
V | The Great Journey | 37 |
VI | Polynesia and the King | 47 |
VII | The Bridge of Apes | 55 |
VIII | The Leader of the Lions | 67 |
IX | The Monkeys' Council | 75 |
X | The Rarest Animal of All | 81 |
XI | The Black Prince | 91 |
XII | Medicine and Magic | 99 |
XIII | Red Sails and Blue Wings | 111 |
XIV | The Rats' Warning | 117 |
XV | The Barbary Dragon | 125 |
XVI | Too-Too, the Listener | 133 |
XVII | The Ocean Gossips | 141 |
XVIII | Smells | 149 |
XIX | The Rock | 159 |
XX | The Fisherman's Town | 167 |
XXI | Home Again | 174 |
"A little town called Puddleby-on-the-Marsh"
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Frontispiece |
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PAGE |
"And she never came to see him any more"
|
3 |
"He could see as well as ever"
|
14 |
"They came at once to his house on the edge of the town"
|
15 |
"They used to sit in chairs on the lawn"
|
19 |
"'All right,' said the Doctor, 'go and get married'"
|
23 |
"One evening when the Doctor was asleep in his chair"
|
24 |
"'I felt sure there was twopence left'"
|
31 |
"And the voyage began"
|
35 |
"'We must have run into Africa'"
|
41 |
"'I got into it because I did not want to be drowned'"
|
44 |
"And Queen Ermintrude was asleep"
|
48 |
"'Who's that?'"
|
52 |
"Cheering and waving leaves and swinging out of the branches to
greet him"
|
61 |
"John Dolittle was the last to cross"
|
65 |
"He made all the monkeys who were still well come and be vaccinated"
|
68 |
"'ME, the King of Beasts, to wait on a lot of dirty
monkeys?'"
|
70 |
"Then the Grand Gorilla got up"
|
76 |
[xvi]"'Lord
save us!' cried the duck. 'How does it make up its mind?'"
|
85 |
"He began reading the fairy-stories to himself"
|
96 |
"Crying bitterly and waving till the ship was out of sight"
|
109 |
"'They are surely the pirates of Barbary'"
|
114 |
"'And you have heard that rats always leave a sinking ship?'"
|
119 |
"'Look here, Ben Ali-'"
|
127 |
"'Sh!-Listen!-I do believe there's someone in there!'"
|
136 |
"'You stupid piece of warm bacon!'"
|
153 |
"'Doctor!' he cried. 'I've got it!'"
|
160 |
"And she kissed the Doctor many times"
|
170 |
"The Doctor sat in a chair in front"
|
176 |
"He began running round the garden like a crazy thing"
|
178 |
CHAPTER I. | THE BIRTHDAY |
CHAPTER II. | THE FAMILY DOG |
CHAPTER III. | CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME |
CHAPTER IV. | MISS JONES |
CHAPTER V. | THE SEA-CAPTAIN |
CHAPTER VI. | FAMILY PRIDE |
CHAPTER VII. | RELIGION |
CHAPTER VIII. | TO COW FARM! |
CHAPTER IX. | THE AWAKENING OF CHARLOTTE |
CHAPTER X. | MARY |
CHAPTER XI. | THE MERRY-GO-ROUND |
CHAPTER XII. | HAMLET WAITS |
I | DEATH OF THE REV. CHARLES CARDINAL |
II | AUNT ANNE |
III | THE LONDON HOUSE |
IV | THE CHAPEL |
I | THE WARLOCKS |
II | EXPECTATION |
III | MAGGIE AND MARTIN |
IV | MR. CRASHAW |
V | THE CHOICE |
VI | THE PROPHET IN HIS OWN HOME |
VII | THE OUTSIDE WORLD |
VIII | PARADISE |
IX | THE INSIDE SAINTS |
X | THE PROPHET |
XI | THE CHARIOT OF FIRE |
I | THE DARK ROOM |
II | HOBGOBLINS |
III | THE TRIUMPH OF LIFE |
BOOK I | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER I | INTRODUCTION TO COURAGE |
CHAPTER II | HOW THE WESTCOTT FAMILY SAT UP FOR PETER |
CHAPTER III | OF THE DARK SHOP OF ZACHARY TAN, AND OF THE DECISIONS THAT THE PEOPLE IN SCAW HOUSE CAME TO CONCERNING PETER |
CHAPTER IV | IN WHICH "DAWSON'S," AS THE GATE OF LIFE, IS PROVED A DISAPPOINTMENT |
CHAPTER V | DAWSON'S, THE GATE INTO HELL |
CHAPTER VI | A LOOKING-GLASS, A SILVER MATCH-BOX, A GLASS OF WHISKY, AND-VOX POPULI |
CHAPTER VII | PRIDE OF LIFE |
CHAPTER VIII | PETER AND HIS MOTHER |
CHAPTER IX | THE THREE WESTCOTTS |
CHAPTER X | SUNLIGHT, LIMELIGHT, DAYLIGHT |
CHAPTER XI | ALL KINDS OF FOG IN THE CHARING CROSS ROAD |
CHAPTER XII | BROCKETTS: ITS CHARACTER, AND ESPECIALLY MRS. BROCKETT |
BOOK II | THE BOOKSHOP |
CHAPTER I | "REUBEN HALLARD" |
CHAPTER II | THE MAN ON THE LION |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | ROYAL PERSONAGES ARE COMING |
CHAPTER V | A NARROW STREET |
CHAPTER VI | THE WORLD AND BUCKET LANE |
CHAPTER VII | DEVIL'S MARCH |
CHAPTER VIII | STEPHEN'S CHAPTER |
BOOK III | THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER I | NO. 72, CHEYNE WALK |
CHAPTER II | A CHAPTER ABOUT SUCCESS I HOW TO WIN IT, HOW TO KEEP IT-WITH A NOTE AT THE END FROM HENRY GALLEON |
CHAPTER III | THE ENCOUNTER |
CHAPTER IV | THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER V | THE IN-BETWEENS |
CHAPTER VI | BIRTH OF THE HEIR |
CHAPTER VII | DECLARATION OF HAPPINESS |
CHAPTER VIII | BLINDS DOWN |
CHAPTER IX | WILD MEN |
CHAPTER X | ROCKING THE ROUNDABOUT |
CHAPTER XI | WHY? |
CHAPTER XII | A WOMAN CALLED ROSE BENNETT |
CHAPTER XIII | "MORTIMER STANT" |
CHAPTER XIV | PETER BUYS A PRESENT |
CHAPTER XV | MR. WESTCOTT SENIOR CALLS CHECKMATE |
BOOK IV | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER I THE SEA | |
CHAPTER II | SCAW HOUSE |
CHAPTER III | NORAH MONOGUE |
CHAPTER IV | THE GREY HILL |
PART I | VERA AND NINA |
PART II | LAWRENCE |
PART III | MARKOVITCH AND SEMYONOV |
Chapter | Page | |
---|---|---|
Prologue--Hugh Seymour | 11 | |
I. | Henry Fitzgeorge Strether | 43 |
II. | Ernest Henry | 65 |
III. | Angelina | 94 |
IV. | Bim Rochester | 121 |
V. | Nancy Ross | 146 |
VI. | 'Enery | 172 |
VII. | Barbara Flint | 198 |
VIII. | Sarah Trefusis | 226 |
IX. | Young John Scarlet | 256 |
Epilogue | 274 |
CHAPTER I | LAST CHAPTER |
CHAPTER II | BUNNING |
CHAPTER III | THE BODY COMES TO TOWN |
CHAPTER IV | MARGARET CRAVEN |
CHAPTER V | STONE ALTARS |
CHAPTER VI | THE WATCHERS |
CHAPTER VII | TERROR |
CHAPTER VIII | REVELATION OF BUNNING (I) |
CHAPTER IX | REVELATION OF BUNNING (II) |
CHAPTER X | CRAVEN |
CHAPTER XI | FIFTH OF NOVEMBER |
CHAPTER XII | LOVE TO THE "VALSE TRISTE" |
CHAPTER XIII | MRS. CRAVEN |
CHAPTER XIV | GOD |
CHAPTER XV | PRELUDE TO A JOURNEY |
CHAPTER XVI | OLVA AND MARGARET |
CHAPTER XVII | FIRST CHAPTER |
PART ONE | |||
CHAPTER | PAGE | ||
I. | Spring in the Train | 11 | |
II. | The School-House | 38 | |
III. | The Invisible Battle | 70 | |
IV. | Nikitin | 105 | |
V. | First Move to the Enemy | 133 | |
VI. | The Retreat | 151 | |
VII. | One Night | 181 | |
PART TWO | |||
I. | The Lovers | 209 | |
II. | Marie Ivanovna | 227 | |
III. | The Forest | 248 | |
IV. | Four? | 270 | |
V. | The Door Closes Behind Them | 294 |
CHAPTER I | CHAPTER II | CHAPTER III | CHAPTER IV |
CHAPTER V | CHAPTER VI | CHAPTER VII | CHAPTER VIII |
CHAPTER IX | CHAPTER X | CHAPTER XI | CHAPTER XII |
CHAPTER XIII | CHAPTER XIV | CHAPTER XV | CHAPTER XVI |
BOOK I. THE DUCHESS | |
CHAPTER I. | Felix Brun, Dr. Christopher, Rachel Beaminster—They Are Surveyed by the Portrait |
CHAPTER II. | Rachel |
CHAPTER III. | Lady Adela |
CHAPTER IV. | The Pool |
CHAPTER V. | She Comes Out |
CHAPTER VI. | Fans |
CHAPTER VII. | In the Heart of the House |
CHAPTER VIII. | The Tiger |
CHAPTER IX. | The Golden Cage |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie and Breton |
CHAPTER XI. | Her Grace's Day |
CHAPTER XII. | Defiance of the Tiger—I |
CHAPTER XIII. | Defiance of the Tiger—II |
BOOK II: RACHEL | |
CHAPTER I. | The Pool and the Snow |
CHAPTER II. | A Little House |
CHAPTER III. | First Sequel to Defiance |
CHAPTER IV. | Rachel—and Christopher and Roddy |
CHAPTER V. | Lizzie's Journey—I |
CHAPTER VI. | All the Beaminsters |
CHAPTER VII. | Rachel and Breton |
CHAPTER VIII. | Christopher's Day |
CHAPTER IX. | The Darkest Hour |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie's Journey—II |
CHAPTER XI. | Roddy Is Master |
CHAPTER XII. | Lizzie's Journey—III |
BOOK III: RODDY | |
CHAPTER I. | Regent's Park—Breton and Lizzie |
CHAPTER II. | The Duchess Moves |
CHAPTER III. | Roddy Moves |
CHAPTER IV. | March 13th: Breton's Tiger |
CHAPTER V. | March 13th: Rachel's Heart |
CHAPTER VI. | March 13th: Roddy Talks to the Devil and the Duchess Denies God |
CHAPTER VII. | Chamber Music—A Trio |
CHAPTER VIII. | A Quartette |
CHAPTER IX. | Rachel and Roddy |
CHAPTER X. | Lizzie Becomes Miss Rand Again |
CHAPTER XI. | The Last View from High Windows |
CHAPTER XII. | Rachel, Roddy, Lord John, Christopher |
CHAPTER XIII. | Epilogue—Prologue |
NOVELS BY HUGH WALPOLE |
THE GODS AND MR. PERRIN | |
CHAPTER I | MR. VINCENT PERRIN DRINKS HIS TEA AND GIVES MR. TRAILL SOUND ADVICE |
CHAPTER II | INTRODUCES A CONFUSING COMPANY OF PERSONS, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON MRS. COMBER |
CHAPTER III | CONCERNS ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS THAT MAY HAPPEN BETWEEN SOUP AND DESSERT |
CHAPTER IV | BIRKLAND LOQUITUR |
CHAPTER V | A GAME OF FOOTBALL AND A DANCE IN PENDRAGON HAVE THEIR PART IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS |
CHAPTER VI | SÆVA INDIGNATIO |
CHAPTER VII | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; THEY OPEN FIRE |
CHAPTER VIII | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; CAMPS ARE FORMED -- ALSO SOME SKIRMISHING |
CHAPTER IX | THE BATTLE OP THE UMBRELLA; WITH THE LADIES |
CHAPTER X | THE BATTLE OF THE UMBRELLA; “WHOM THE GODS WISH TO DESTROY....” |
CHAPTER XI | MR. PERRIN SEES DOUBLE |
CHAPTER XII | MR. PERRIN WALKS IN SLEEP |
CHAPTER XIII | MR. PERRIN LISTENS WHILE THEY ALL MAKE SPEECHES |
CHAPTER XIV | MR. PERRIN REACHES THE HEART OF HIS KINGDOM |
CHAPTER XV | THE GOLDEN VIEW |
I | BIOGRAPHY |
II | THE NOVELIST |
III | THE POET |
IV | ROMANCE AND REALISM |
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