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Chapter VI "A convicted thief," repeated Mrs. Proudie. Chapter XI "Speak out, Dan." Chapter XII Grace Crawley is introduced to Squire Dale. Chapter XVI Farmer Mangle and Mr. Crawley. Chapter XVII "She's more like Eleanor than any one else." Chapter XXII "I am very glad to have the opportunity of shaking hands with you." Chapter XXIV "What do you think of it, Mrs. Broughton?" Chapter XXVI Squire Dale and Major Grantly. Chapter XXVIII "Never mind Mr. Henry." Chapter XXXIII Lily wishes that they might swear to be Brother and Sister. Chapter XXXV She read the beginning--"Dearest Grace." Chapter XXXVI "Mamma, I've got something to tell you." Chapter XLI Mr. Toogood and the old Waiter. Chapter XLII They pronounced her to be very much like a Lady. Chapter XLV "As right as a trivet, Uncle." Chapter XLVIII Posy and her Grandpapa. Chapter XLIX Mrs. Dobbs Broughton piles her Fagots. Chapter LI "Because of Papa's disgrace." Chapter LV "But it will never pass away," said Grace. Chapter LVII "Honour thy Father,--that thy days may be long in the Land." Chapter LVIII "It's dogged as does it." Chapter LXI Mrs. Proudie's Emissary. Chapter LXIII "You do not know what starving is, my dear." Chapter LXV "They will come to hear a ruined man declare his own ruin." Chapter LXIX "No sale after all?" Chapter LXXI "These are the young Hogglestockians, are they?" Chapter LXXIV The last Denial. Chapter LXXVII "What is it that I behold?" Chapter LXXX "Peradventure he signifies his Consent." Chapter LXXXII CHAPTER I How Did He Get It? [Illustration] "I can never bring myself to believe it, John," said Mary Walker, the pretty daughter of Mr. George Walker, attorney of Silverbridge. Walker and Winthrop was the name of the firm, and they were respectable people, who did all the solicitors' business that had to be done in that part of Barsetshire on behalf of the Crown, were emp
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