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Title: The Carved Cupboard
Author: Amy Le Feuvre
Release Date: August 4, 2007 [EBook #22232]
Language: English
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[Frontispiece: 'I HAVE SEALED THE DIRECTIONS IN THIS ENVELOPE.']
THE CARVED CUPBOARD
BY
AMY LE FEUVRE
AUTHOR OF
'PROBABLE SONS,' 'TEDDY'S BUTTON,' 'LEGEND LED,'
'ODD MADE EVEN,' 'HEATHER'S MISTRESS,' ETC.
R.T.S., 4 Bouverie Street, London, E.C. 4
1899
Contents
CHAPTER I
A SUPPLANTER
CHAPTER II
FOUR VERSES
CHAPTER III
A COUNTRY HOME
CHAPTER IV
BLUEBEARD'S CUPBOARD
CHAPTER V
A QUIET SUNDAY
CHAPTER VI
A DEPARTURE
CHAPTER VII
UNREST
CHAPTER VIII
ENTERTAINING A STRANGER
CHAPTER IX
GWEN'S RESOLVE
CHAPTER X
CLARE'S DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XI
AGATHA'S LEGACY
CHAPTER XII
OUT IN CALIFORNIA
CHAPTER XIII
HIS LAST MESSAGE
CHAPTER XIV
THE COUSINS' RETURN
CHAPTER XV
ALICK LESTER
CHAPTER XVI
BRINGING BAD TIDINGS
CHAPTER XVII
ELFIE'S CHOICE
CHAPTER XVIII
PATTY'S GRAVE
CHAPTER XIX
THE RIGHTFUL HEIR
CHAPTER XX
BROUGHT BACK
ILLUSTRATIONS
'I HAVE SEALED THE DIRECTIONS IN THIS ENVELOPE.' . . . . . .
_Frontispiece_
AND SAW A MAN ON HIS KNEES BY THE CUPBOARD
THE CARVED CUPBOARD
CHAPTER I
A Supplanter
'For troubles wrought of men,
Patience is hard.'--_J. Ingelow._
The firelight shone upon a comfortably-furnished drawing-room in one of
the quiet London squares, and upon four girlish figures grouped around
a small tea-table. Agatha Dane, the eldest, sat back in her chair with
a little wrinkle of perplexity upon her usually placid brow. Rather
plump and short of stature, with no pretensions to beauty, there was
yet something very attractive in her bright open countenance; and she
was one to whom many turned instinctively for comfort and help.
Gwendoline, who sat next her, and was doing most of the talking, was a
tall, slight, handsome girl, with dark eyes that flash
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