THE DUKE’S DAUGHTER

AND

THE FUGITIVES


“Lady, you come hither to be married to this count?”
“I do.”
Much Ado about Nothing.

The Duke’s Daughter

AND

The Fugitives

BY

MRS OLIPHANT


IN THREE VOLUMES

VOL. II.


WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
EDINBURGH AND LONDON
MDCCCXC

CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

THE DUKE’S DAUGHTER (CONTINUED)—
CHAP. PAGE
XI.A NEW AGENCY3
XII.HALF-MARRIED27
XIII.THE WEDDING-DAY54
XIV.IN PRISON87
XV.DELIVERANCE110
THE FUGITIVES, 145

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THE DUKE’S DAUGHTER

(CONTINUED)

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THE DUKE’S DAUGHTER.

CHAPTER XI.

A NEW AGENT.

The reader accustomed to the amenities of the highest social circles,such as those which we are now compelled temporarily to leave, will nodoubt sensibly feel the shock of the descent from the mansion of theDuke, and his sublime society, to a sphere and condition of life farremoved from these summits

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