In the Valley

By

Harold Frederic

Copyright 1890

Dedication.

When, after years of preparation, the pleasant task of writing this talewas begun, I had my chief delight in the hope that the completed bookwould gratify a venerable friend, to whose inspiration my first idea ofthe work was due, and that I might be allowed to place his honored nameupon this page. The ambition was at once lofty and intelligible. While hewas the foremost citizen of New York State, we of the Mohawk Valleythought of him as peculiarly our own. Although born elsewhere, his wholeadult life was spent among us, and he led all others in his love for theValley, his pride in its noble history, and his broad aspirations for thewelfare and progress in wise and good ways of its people. His approval efthis book would have been the highest honor it could possibly have won.Long before it was finished, he had been laid in his last sleep upon thebosom of the hills that watch over our beautiful river. With reverentaffection the volume is brought now to lay as a wreath upon hisgrave--dedicated to the memory of Horatio Seymour.

London, September 11, 1890

Contents.

Chapter I. "The French Are in the Valley!"
Chapter II. Setting Forth How the Girl Child Was Brought to Us.
Chapter III. Master Philip Makes His Bow--And Behaves Badly
Chapter IV. In Which I Become the Son of the House.
Chapter V. How a Stately Name Was Shortened and Sweetened.
Chapter VI. Within Sound of the Shouting Waters.
Chapter VII. Through Happy Youth to Man's Estate.
Chapter VIII. Enter My Lady Berenicia Cross.
Chapter IX. I See My Sweet Sister Dressed in Strange Attire.
Chapter X. The Masquerade Brings Me Nothing but Pain.
Chapter XI. As I Make My Adieux Mr. Philip Comes In.
Chapter XII. Old-Time Politics Pondered under the Starlight.
Chapter XIII. To the Far Lake Country and Home Again.
Chapter XIV. How I Seem to Feel a Wanting Note in the Chorus of Welcome.
Chapter XV. The Rude Awakening from My Dream.
Chapter XVI. Tulp Gets a Broken Head to Match My Heart.
Chapter XVII. I Perforce Say Farewell to My Old Home.
Chapter XVIII. The Fair Beginning of a New Life in Ancient Albany.
Chapter XIX. I Go to a Famous Gathering at the Patroon's Manor House.
Chapter XX. A Foolish and Vexatious Quarrel Is Thrust upon Me.
Chapter XXI. Containing Other News Besides that from Bunker Hill.
Chapter XXII. The Master and Mistress of Cairncross.
Chapter XXIII. How Philip in Wrath, Daisy in Anguish, Fly Their Home.
Chapter XXIV. The Night Attack Upon Quebec--And My Share in It.
Chapter XXV. A Crestfallen Return to Albany.<

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