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Title: The Golden Shoemaker
or 'Cobbler' Horn
Author: J. W. Keyworth
Release Date: July 23, 2007 [eBook #22124]
Language: English
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THE GOLDEN SHOEMAKER:
or, "Cobbler" Horn.
by
J.W. KEYWORTH,
Author of "_Mother Freeman_,"
"_The Churchwarden's Daughter_," _&c._, _&c._
[Illustration: "'Come here, missy!'"--_Page 38._]
London:
J. Williams Butcher,
2 & 3, Ludgate Circus Buildings, Farringdon Street, E.C.
Contents.
Chapter Page
I. BEREAVED! 1
II. AUNT JEMIMA 8
III. HOW MISS JEMIMA MANAGED HER BROTHER'S HOUSE 13
IV. "ME LUN AWAY" 19
V. "THE LITTLE TWIN BRETHREN" 22
VI. THE FATHER'S QUEST 25
VII. WHAT HAD BECOME OF THE CHILD? 36
VIII. THE SHOEMAKER BECOMES "GOLDEN" 41
IX. A STRANGE CLIENT FOR MESSRS. TONGS AND BALL 47
X. MISS JEMIMA IS VERY MUCH ASTONISHED 52
XI. "COBBLER" HORN ANSWERS HIS LETTERS, AND RECEIVES
THE CONGRATULATIONS OF HIS FRIENDS 58
XII. "COBBLER" HORN PAYS A VISIT TO HIS LANDLORD 65
XIII. FREE COBBLERY 72
XIV. "THE GOLDEN SHOEMAKER" WAITS UPON HIS MINISTER 76
XV. "COBBLER" HORN ENGAGES A SECRETARY 85
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