MOHAWKS

A Novel

BY THE AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "VIXEN," "ISHMAEL," ETC.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

LONDON
JOHN AND ROBERT MAXWELL

MILTON HOUSE, SHOE LANE, FLEET STREET
AND
ST. BRIDE STREET, LUDGATE CIRCUS, E.C.

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LONDON:
ROBSON AND SONS, LIMITED, PRINTERS, PANCRAS ROAD, N.W.


CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

CHAP. PAGE
I. "One that doth wear himself away in loneness" 1
II. "A tedious road the weary wretch returns" 40
III. "And to the viewless shades her spirit fled" 54
IV. "How bright she was, how lovely did she show!" 75
V. "I have forgot what love and loving meant" 110
VI. "Yet would I wish to love, live, die with thee" 124
VII. "How sweet and innocent's the country maid!" 144
VIII. "He springs to vengeance with an eager pace" 177
IX. "By vow obliged, by passion led 212
X. "And suddenly, sweetly, my heart beat stronger" 280
XI. "And beauty draws us with a single hair" 290
XII. "Love in these labyrinths his slaves detains" 304

MOHAWKS


CHAPTER I.

"ONE THAT DOTH WEAR HIMSELF AWAY IN LONENESS."

"Nothing?" asked the farmer, standing upon a heathery knoll, with hisgun under his arm, and his two clever spaniels, Nell and Beauty,crouched dutifully at his feet.

"Nothing but this," answered the farmer's man, holding up a bundle ofpapers—pamphlets and manuscripts—dirty, crumpled, worn as if with muchcarrying to and fro over the f

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