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THE YELLOW FLAG.







THE YELLOW FLAG.



A Novel.



By EDMUND YATES.

AUTHOR OF "A WAITING RACE." "BROKEN TO HARNESS," ETC.





"That single effort by which we stop short in the downhillpath to perdition is itself a greater exertion of virtue than an hundred acts ofjustice." OLIVER GOLDSMITH.




IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.




LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 18 CATHERINE ST. STRAND.
1872.


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LONDON
ROBSON AND SONS, PRINTERS, PANCRAS ROAD, N.W.







CORDIALLY INSCRIBED
TO
MY OLD FRIEND AND FELLOW-WORKER,
GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA.













CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

CHAP. 
I.Calverley's Agent.
IIExit Tom Durham.
IIIHome, Sweet Home
IVPauline.
VA little Paradise.
VIA safe Investment.
VIIIn the City.
VIIIThe Vicar of Lullington.
IXTom Durham's Friend.
XMr. Tatlow on the Track.
XIL'Amie de la Maison.
XIIWhen Doctors Disagree.







THE YELLOW FLAG.





CHAPTER I.

CALVERLEY'S AGENT.


"So you have conquered your dislike to leaving England, Tom; I am veryglad. I felt certain you would give-in to our wishes, and see thewisdom of what we suggested to you."

"Well, I am not so certain about that, Ally; I don't go-in formagnanimity; and I believe there is just that touch of obstinacy in mynature, which would induce me to run counter to any proposition whichwas ver

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