A Man Of Honor

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference
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Author: George Cary Eggleston ISBN: 1230000012543
Publisher: Zhingoora Books Publication: August 18, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: George Cary Eggleston
ISBN: 1230000012543
Publisher: Zhingoora Books
Publication: August 18, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

CONTENTS.
Chapter I.—Mr. Pagebrook gets up and Calls an Ancient Lawgiver
Chapter II.—Mr. Pagebrook is Invited to Breakfast
Chapter III.—Mr. Pagebrook Eats his Breakfast
Chapter IV.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns something about the Customs of the Country
Chapter V.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes Some Acquaintances
Chapter VI.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes a Good Impression
Chapter VII.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns Several Things
Chapter VIII.—Miss Sudie Makes an Apt Quotation
Chapter IX.—Mr. Pagebrook Meets an Acquaintance
Chapter X.—Chiefly Concerning "Foggy."
Chapter XI.—Mr. Pagebrook Rides
Chapter XII.—Mr. Pagebrook Dines with his Cousin Sarah Ann
Chapter XIII.—Concerning the Rivulets of Blue Blood
Chapter XIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Manages to be in at the Death
Chapter XV.—Some very Unreasonable Conduct
Chapter XVI.—What Occurred Next Morning
Chapter XVII.—In which Mr. Pagebrook Bids his Friends Good-by
Chapter XVIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Goes to Work
Chapter XIX.—A Short Chapter, not very interesting, perhaps, but of some Importance in the Story, as the Reader will probably discover after awhile
Chapter XX.—Cousin Sarah Ann Takes Robert's Part
Chapter XXI.—Miss Barksdale Expresses some Opinions
Chapter XXII.—Mr. Sharp Does His Duty
Chapter XXIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Takes a Lesson in the Law
Chapter XXIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Cuts himself loose from the Past and Plans a Future
Chapter XXV.—In which Miss Sudie Acts very Unreasonably
Chapter XXVI.—In which Miss Sudie Adopts the Socratic Method.
Chapter XXVII.—Mr. Pagebrook Accepts an Invitation to Lunch and another Invitation
Chapter XXVIII.—Major Pagebrook asserts himself
Chapter XXIX.—Mr. Barksdale, the Younger, Goes upon a Journey
Chapter XXX.—The younger Mr. Barksdale Asks to be put upon His Oath
Chapter XXXI.—Mr. William Barksdale Explains
Chapter XXXII.—Which Is also The Last

ILLUSTRATIONS.
"I've got You Now."
Mr. Robert Pagebrook was "Blue."
"I fall at once into a Chronic State of Washing up Things."
"Foggy."
Cousin Sarah Ann
The Rivulets of Blue Blood
Miss Sudie declares herself "so glad."
"Let him Serve it at once, then."
"Very well, then."
"I'm as Proud and as Glad as a Boy with Red Morocco Tops to his Boots."

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CONTENTS.
Chapter I.—Mr. Pagebrook gets up and Calls an Ancient Lawgiver
Chapter II.—Mr. Pagebrook is Invited to Breakfast
Chapter III.—Mr. Pagebrook Eats his Breakfast
Chapter IV.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns something about the Customs of the Country
Chapter V.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes Some Acquaintances
Chapter VI.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes a Good Impression
Chapter VII.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns Several Things
Chapter VIII.—Miss Sudie Makes an Apt Quotation
Chapter IX.—Mr. Pagebrook Meets an Acquaintance
Chapter X.—Chiefly Concerning "Foggy."
Chapter XI.—Mr. Pagebrook Rides
Chapter XII.—Mr. Pagebrook Dines with his Cousin Sarah Ann
Chapter XIII.—Concerning the Rivulets of Blue Blood
Chapter XIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Manages to be in at the Death
Chapter XV.—Some very Unreasonable Conduct
Chapter XVI.—What Occurred Next Morning
Chapter XVII.—In which Mr. Pagebrook Bids his Friends Good-by
Chapter XVIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Goes to Work
Chapter XIX.—A Short Chapter, not very interesting, perhaps, but of some Importance in the Story, as the Reader will probably discover after awhile
Chapter XX.—Cousin Sarah Ann Takes Robert's Part
Chapter XXI.—Miss Barksdale Expresses some Opinions
Chapter XXII.—Mr. Sharp Does His Duty
Chapter XXIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Takes a Lesson in the Law
Chapter XXIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Cuts himself loose from the Past and Plans a Future
Chapter XXV.—In which Miss Sudie Acts very Unreasonably
Chapter XXVI.—In which Miss Sudie Adopts the Socratic Method.
Chapter XXVII.—Mr. Pagebrook Accepts an Invitation to Lunch and another Invitation
Chapter XXVIII.—Major Pagebrook asserts himself
Chapter XXIX.—Mr. Barksdale, the Younger, Goes upon a Journey
Chapter XXX.—The younger Mr. Barksdale Asks to be put upon His Oath
Chapter XXXI.—Mr. William Barksdale Explains
Chapter XXXII.—Which Is also The Last

ILLUSTRATIONS.
"I've got You Now."
Mr. Robert Pagebrook was "Blue."
"I fall at once into a Chronic State of Washing up Things."
"Foggy."
Cousin Sarah Ann
The Rivulets of Blue Blood
Miss Sudie declares herself "so glad."
"Let him Serve it at once, then."
"Very well, then."
"I'm as Proud and as Glad as a Boy with Red Morocco Tops to his Boots."

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