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Title: Nobody
Author: Susan Warner
Release Date: April 6, 2009 [EBook #28524]
Language: English
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Produced by Daniel Fromont
[Transcriber's note: Susan Warner (1819-1885),
_Nobody_ (1883), Nisbet edition]
NOBODY
BY
SUSAN WARNER
AUTHOR OF "THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD" "QUEECHY" ETC. ETC.
"Let me see; What think you of falling in love?"
--_As You Like It_
LONDON
JAMES NISBET & C deg. LIMITED
31 BERNERS STREET
NOTICE TO READER.
The following is again a true story of real life. For character and
colouring, no doubt, I am responsible; but the facts are facts.
MARTLAER'S ROCK,
_Aug_. 9, 1882.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER
I. WHO IS SHE?
II. AT BREAKFAST
III. A LUNCHEON PARTY
IV. ANOTHER LUNCHEON PARTY
V. IN COUNCIL
VI. HAPPINESS
VII. THE WORTH OF THINGS
VIII. MRS. ARMADALE
IX. THE FAMILY
X. LOIS'S GARDEN
XI. SUMMER MOVEMENTS
XII. APPLEDORE
XIII. A SUMMER HOTEL
XIV. WATCHED
XV. TACTICS
XVI. MRS. MARX'S OPINION
XVII. TOM'S DECISION
XVIII. MR. DILLWYN'S PLAN
XIX. NEWS
XX. SHAMPUASHUH
XXI. GREVILLE'S MEMOIRS
XXII. LEARNING
XXIII. A BREAKFAST TABLE
XXIV. THE CARPENTER
XXV. ROAST PIG
XXVI. SCRUPLES
XXVII. PEAS AND RADISHES
XXVIII. THE LAGOON OF VENICE
XXIX. AN OX CART
XXX. POETRY
XXXI. LONG CLAMS
XXXII. A VISITOR
XXXIII. THE VALUE OF MONEY
XXXIV. UNDER AN UMBRELLA
XXXV. OPINIONS
XXXVI. TWO SUNDAY SCHOOLS
XXXVII. AN OYSTER SUPPER
XXXVIII. BREAKING UP
XXXIX. LUXURY
XL. ATTENTIONS
XLI. CHESS
XLII. RULES
XLIII. ABOUT WORK
XLIV. CHOOSING A WIFE
XLV. DUTY
XLVI. OFF AND ON
XLVII. PLANS
XLVIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
XLIX. ON THE PASS
NOBODY.
CHAPTER I.
WHO IS SHE?
"Tom, who was that girl you were so taken with last night?"
"Wasn't particularly taken last night with anybody."
Which practical falsehood the gentleman escaped from by a mental
reservation, say
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