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The Forlorn Hope a Novel, (Volume 877, Vol. 1, in, Collection of
British Authors, Volume 878)
CONTENTS | |
| CHAPTER | |
| I. | "Sound the Alarm." |
| II. | Master and Pupil. |
| III. | Watching and Waiting. |
| IV. | Mrs. Wilmot. |
| V. | A Resolve, and its Results. |
| VI. | At Kilsyth. |
| VII. | Brooding. |
| VIII. | Kith and Kin. |
| IX. | Ronald. |
| X. | Cross-examination. |
| XI. | Irreparable. |
| XII. | The Leaden Seal. |
| XIII. | A Turn of the Screw. |
| XIV. | His grateful Patient. |
| XV. | Family Relations. |
| XVI. | Giving up. |
| XVII. | Face to Face. |
The half-hour dressing-bell rung out as Sir Duncan Forbes jumped fromthe hired carriage which had borne him the last stage of his journeyto Kilsyth, and immediately followed his servant, who had put in apantomimically abrupt appearance at the carriage-door, to his room.The steaming horses shook their sides, and rattled their harnessdismally, in the dreary autumnal evening; but a host of gillies andunderstrappers had hurried ou