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Title: The Hoyden
Author: Mrs. Hungerford
Release Date: June 26, 2005 [EBook #16137]
Language: English
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HOYDEN ***
Produced by Daniel Fromont
April 2005
2005 is the 150th anniversary of Mrs. Hungerford's birthday.
Mrs. Hungerford (Margaret Wolfe Hamilton) (1855?-1897)
The Hoyden (1894)
Tauchnitz edition
_The Hoyden_ reviewed in the _Scotsman_ :
"A clever, sprightly story... Fresh, sunshiny, and delightful"
COLLECTION
OF
BRITISH AUTHORS
TAUCHNITZ EDITION.
VOL. 2956.
THE HOYDEN.
BY MRS. HUNGERFORD.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
TAUCHNITZ EDITION.
By the same Author.
MOLLY BAWN 2 vols.
MRS. GEOFFREY 2 vols.
FAITH AND UNFAITH 2 vols.
PORTIA 2 vols.
LOYS, LORD BERRESFORD, ETC. 1 vol.
HER FIRST APPEARANCE, ETC. 1 vol.
PHYLLIS 2 vols.
ROSSMOYNE 2 vols.
DORIS 2 vols.
A MAIDEN ALL FORLORN, ETC. 1 vol.
A PASSIVE CRIME, ETC. 1 vol.
GREEN PLEASURE AND GREY GRIEF 2 vols.
A MENTAL STRUGGLE 2 vols.
HER WEEK'S AMUSEMENT, ETC. 1 vol.
LADY BRANKSMERE 2 vols.
LADY VALWORTH'S DIAMONDS 1 vol.
A MODERN CIRCE 2 vols.
MARVEL 2 vols.
THE HON. MRS. VEREKER 1 vol.
UNDER-CURRENTS 2 vols.
IN DURANCE VILE, ETC. 1 vol.
A TROUBLESOME GIRL, ETC. 1 vol.
A LIFE'S REMORSE 2 vols.
A BORN COQUETTE 2 vols.
THE DUCHESS 1 vol.
LADY VERNER'S FLIGHT 1 vol.
A CONQUERING HEROINE, ETC. 1 vol.
NORA CREINA 2 vols.
A MAD PRANK, ETC. 1 vol.
THE HOYDEN
A NOVEL
BY MRS. HUNGERFORD
AUTHOR OF
"MOLLY BAWN," "PHYLLIS," "A CONQUERING
HEROINE,"
ETC. ETC.
_COPYRIGHT EDITION._
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LEIPZIG
BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ
1894.
CONTENTS
OF VOLUME I.
CHAPTER I.
How Diamond cut Diamond, and how the Sparks flew
CHAPTER II.
How Margaret pleads for the little Hoyden, and with what Ill-success
CHAPTER III.
How Lady Rylton says a few Things that would have been better left
unsaid. H
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