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Title: Mr. Meeson's Will
Author: H. Rider Haggard
Release Date: April 5, 2004 [EBook #11913]
[Date last updated: March 17, 2005]
Language: English
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MR. MEESON'S WILL
BY H. RIDER HAGGARD
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. AUGUSTA AND HER PUBLISHER
CHAPTER II. HOW EUSTACE WAS DISINHERITED
CHAPTER III. AUGUSTA'S LITTLE SISTER
CHAPTER IV. AUGUSTA'S DECISION
CHAPTER V. THE R.M.S. KANGAROO
CHAPTER VI. MR. TOMBEY GOES FORWARD
CHAPTER VII. THE CATASTROPHE
CHAPTER VIII. KERGUELEN LAND
CHAPTER IX. AUGUSTA TO THE RESCUE
CHAPTER X. THE LAST OF MR. MEESON
CHAPTER XI. RESCUED
CHAPTER XII. SOUTHAMPTON QUAY
CHAPTER XIII. EUSTACE BUYS A PAPER
CHAPTER XIV. AT HANOVER SQUARE
CHAPTER XV. EUSTACE CONSULTS A LAWYER
CHAPTER XVI. SHORT ON LEGAL ETIQUETTE
CHAPTER XVII. HOW AUGUSTA WAS FILED
CHAPTER XVIII. AUGUSTA FLIES
CHAPTER XIX. MEESON v. ADDISON AND ANOTHER
CHAPTER XX. JAMES BREAKS DOWN
CHAPTER XXI. GRANT AS PRAYED
CHAPTER XXII. ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER-SQUARE
CHAPTER XXIII. MEESON'S ONCE AGAIN
CHAPTER I.
AUGUSTA AND HER PUBLISHER.
"Now mark you, my masters: this is comedy."--OLD PLAY.
Everybody who has any connection with Birmingham will be acquainted with
the vast publishing establishment still known by the short title of
"Meeson's," which is perhaps the most remarkable institution of the sort
in Europe. There are--or rather there were, at the date of the beginning
of this history--three partners in Meeson's--Meeson himself, the managing
partner; Mr. Addison, and Mr. Roscoe--and people in Birmingham used to
say that there were others interested in the affair, for Meeson's was a
"company" (limited).
However this may be, Meeson and Co. was undoubtedly a commercial marvel
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