The Project Gutenberg EBook of Our Admirable Betty, by Jeffery Farnol
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere 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.net
Title: Our Admirable Betty
A Romance
Author: Jeffery Farnol
Release Date: September 1, 2010 [EBook #33597]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OUR ADMIRABLE BETTY ***
Produced by Al Haines
OUR ADMIRABLE BETTY
A ROMANCE
BY
JEFFERY FARNOL
AUTHOR OF
"THE BROAD HIGHWAY" "THE MONEY MOON"
"THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" "THE HON. MR. TAWNISH"
"THE CHRONICLES OF THE IMP" "BELTANE THE SMITH"
"THE DEFINITE OBJECT"
LONDON & EDINBURGH
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO. LTD.
By the Same author.
Crown 8vo.
THE BROAD HIGHWAY
THE MONEY MOON
THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN
THE HONOURABLE MR. TAWNISH
Fcap, 4to. Illustrated in Colour by C. E. BROCK.
THE CHRONICLES OF THE IMP
BELTANE THE SMITH
THE DEFINITE OBJECT
LONDON & EDINBURGH
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON AND COMPANY LIMITED
TO
MY MOTHER
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. CONCERNING THE MAJOR'S CHERRIES
II. INTRODUCING THE RAVISHER OF THE SAME
III. WHICH TELLS HOW THE MAJOR CLIMBED A WALL
IV. CONCERNING THE BUTTONS OF THE RAMILLIE COAT
V. HOW SERGEANT ZEBEDEE TRING BEGAN TO WONDER
VI. WHICH DESCRIBES, AMONG OTHER THINGS, A POACHER
VII. WHICH RELATES HOW THE POACHER ESCAPED
VIII. OF PANCRAS, VISCOUNT MERIVALE
IX. WHICH IS A VERY BRIEF CHAPTER
X. INTRODUCING DIVERS FINE GENTLEMEN
XI. IN WHICH LADY BELINDA TALKS
XII. THE VISCOUNT DISCOURSES ON SARTORIAL ART
XIII. OF INDIGNATION, A WOOD, AND A GIPSY
XIV. SOME DESCRIPTION OF A KISS
XV. WHEREIN IS MUCH TALK BUT LITTLE ACTION
XVI. HOW MR. DALROYD SAW A GHOST AND THE SERGEANT AN APPARITION
XVII. HOW MY LADY BETTY WROTE A LETTER
XVIII. HOW MAJOR D'ARCY RECOVERED HIS YOUTH
XIX. HOW THE MAJOR LOST HIS YOUTH AGAIN
XX. HOW THE MAJOR RAN AWAY
XXI. OF CRIMINATIONS
XXII. WHICH RELATES HOW SERGEANT ZEBEDEE TRING QUELLED SCANDAL
WITH A PEWTER POT
XXIII. DESCRIBES A TRIUMPH AND A DEFEAT
XXIV. DEAL
|