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(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
"That single effort by which we stop short in the downhillpath to perdition is itself a greater exertion of virtue than an hundred acts ofjustice." OLIVER GOLDSMITH.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. | |
| CHAP. | |
| I. | Calverley's Agent. |
| II | Exit Tom Durham. |
| III | Home, Sweet Home |
| IV | Pauline. |
| V | A little Paradise. |
| VI | A safe Investment. |
| VII | In the City. |
| VIII | The Vicar of Lullington. |
| IX | Tom Durham's Friend. |
| X | Mr. Tatlow on the Track. |
| XI | L'Amie de la Maison. |
| XII | When Doctors Disagree. |
"So you have conquered your dislike to leaving England, Tom; I am veryglad. I felt certain you would give-in to our wishes, and see thewisdom of what we suggested to you."
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