Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographic errors have been corrected.
A TALE OF ADVENTURE
BY
Joseph Hocking
Author of "The Birthright," etc.
NEW YORK
DOUBLEDAY & McCLURE CO.
1898
Copyright, 1898, by
DOUBLEDAY & McCLURE CO.
Press of J. J. Little & Co.
Astor Place, New York
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | —Trevanion, | 1 |
II. | —Peter Trevisa's Offer, | 10 |
III. | —Crossing the Rubicon, | 24 |
IV. | —My Journey to Endellion, | 37 |
V. | —My First Night at Endellion, | 51 |
VI. | —The Uses of a Serving-Maid, | 67 |
VII. | —On the Roof of Endellion Castle, | 82 |
VIII. | —Otho Discovers My Name, | 95 |
IX. | —Benet Killigrew as a Wrestler, | 111 |
X. | —The Escape from Endellion, | 125 |
XI. | —My Fight with Benet Killigrew, | 139 |
XII. | —Roche Rock, | 153 |
XIII. | —The Wisdom of Gossiping with an Innkeeper, | 168 |
XIV. | —The Haunted Chapel of St. Mawgan, | 181 |
XV. | —The Scene at a Wayside Inn, | 195 |
XVI. | —Why I Took Nancy to Treviscoe, | 210 |
XVII. | —The Charge of Treason, | 224 |
XVIII. | —Otho Killigrew's Victory, | 239 |