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MR. WITT’S WIDOW


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“Neaera was no longer in a condition to decide anything. Tearswere her ready refuge in time of trouble, and she was picturesquelyweeping.” (Page 203.)

Mr. Witt’s Widow] [Frontispiece

MR. WITT’S WIDOW.
A FRIVOLOUS TALE.

BY
ANTHONY HOPE,
AUTHOR OF “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA,” “RUPERT OF HENTZAU,”
“PHROSO,” ETC., ETC.

“Habent sua fata—cothurni.”

WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO
1912.


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CONTENTS.


CHAPTER PAGE
I.How George Neston jumped1
II.Why George Neston jumped15
III.“What are Quarter Sessions?”26
IV.A Serpent in Eden38
V.The First Paragraph—and Others52
VI.A Successful Ordeal65
VII.An Impossible Bargain82
VIII.The Fracas at Mrs. Pocklington’s95
IX.Gerald Neston satisfies himself109
X.Reminiscences of a Nobleman122
XI.Presenting an Honest Woman136
XII.Not before those Girls!150
XIII.Containing more than one Ultimatium162
XIV.Neaera’s Last Card172
XV.A Letter for Mr. Gerald183
XVI.There is an Explosion...

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