Chapter I | 4 | |
Chap. II | 17 | |
Chap. III | 30 | |
Chap. IV | 48 | |
Chap. V | 74 |
--'may Heaven bless & direct you'! | 3 |
Henry & George visiting the poor Cottager | 56 |
--its all found out!--the thief is found out. | 75 |
'What shall I do? I will leave the School' | 91 |
OR,
THE TRIUMPH OF INNOCENCE
OVER
FALSE CHARGES.
A Tale,
FOUNDED ON FACTS.
"TIME AT LAST SETS ALL THINGS EVEN."
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR HARVEY AND DARTON,
GRACECHURCH-STREET.
1822.
In one of the pleasant villages in the beautiful county of Kent, wassituated a boarding-school of considerable celebrity. It had, for manyyears, been distinguished for possessing an excellent master, in theperson of the Rev. Dr. Harris, who, by his amiable manners and soundknowledge, had obtained the friendship of the surrounding gentr