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DONAL GRANT

BY
GEORGE MACDONALD, LL.D.

1905 edition


CONTENTS

I. FOOT-FARING.
II. A SPIRITUAL FOOT-PAD.
III. THE MOOR.
IV. THE TOWN.
V. THE COBBLER.
VI. DOORY.
VII. A SUNDAY.
VIII. THE GATE.
IX. THE MORVEN ARMS.
X. THE PARISH CLERGYMAN.
XI. THE EARL.
XII. THE CASTLE.
XIII. A SOUND.
XIV. THE SCHOOLROOM.
XV. HORSE AND MAN.
XVI. COLLOQUIES.
XVII. LADY ARCTURA.
XVIII. A CLASH.
XIX. THE FACTOR.
XX. THE OLD GARDEN.
XXI. A FIRST MEETING.
XXII. A TALK ABOUT GHOSTS.
XXIII. A TRADITION OF THE CASTLE.
XXIV. STEPHEN KENNEDY.
XXV. EVASION.
XXVI. CONFRONTMENT.
XXVII. THE SOUL OF THE OLD GARDEN.
XXVIII. A PRESENCE YET NOT A PRESENCE.
XXIX. EPPY AGAIN.
XXX. LORD MORVEN.
XXXI. BEWILDERMENT.
XXXII. THE SECOND DINNER WITH THE EARL.
XXXIII. THE HOU
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