HESTER

A STORY OF CONTEMPORARY LIFE

BY

MRS. OLIPHANT

"A springy motion in her gait,
A rising step, did indicate
Of pride and joy no common rate
That flush'd her spirit:
I know not by what name beside
I shall it call: if 'twas not pride,
It was a joy to that allied
She did inherit.
*****
She was trained in Nature's school,
Nature had blest her.
A waking eye, a prying mind,
A heart that stirs, is hard to bind:
A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind,
Ye could not Hester."

Charles Lamb.

IN THREE VOLUMES
VOL. I

London
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1883
The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved

LONDON

R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor,

BREAD STREET HILL.


CONTENTS.

  PAGE
CHAPTER I.
VERNON'S 1
 
CHAPTER II.
MISS CATHERINE 19
 
CHAPTER III.
THE VERNONRY 34
 
CHAPTER IV.
A FIRST MEETING 49
 
CHAPTER V.
NEXT MORNING 65
 
CHAPTER VI.
NEIGHBOURS AND RELATIONS 82
 
CHAPTER VII.
SETTLING DOWN 96
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CHAPTER VIII
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