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The Lilac Sunbonnet

Chapter 2 THE MOTHER OF KING LEMUEL.

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that he remembered that he had left his Hebrew Bible and Lexicon, as well as a half-written exegesis on an important subject, underneath the fatal whin bush above the bridge over the Gran

ar the thought of leaving the sheets of his exposition of the last chapter of Proverbs to be the sport of the gamesome G

n, on the other hand, at what part of his exegesis he had left off. It was, however, a manifest impossibility for him to slip out again. Besides, he was in mortal terror lest Mr. Welsh should ask fo

chapter of the Proverbs of Solomon?" said Gilbert Welsh, interrogativ

ord) that all the nerve stuff of a strong nature had run up to his brain, so that when he walked h

King Lemuel in this chapter? But perhaps you would lik

t at the latter suggestion, "I do

t upon it were at that moment-which, indeed, was a consummation even more devoutly to be wished than he h

f of the reality of his experiences. But this was not necessary a second time, for, as he sat hastily down on one of Allen Welsh's hard-wood chair

silently if even a minister of the Marrow kirk in good standing, could compose himself on one whin pric

hfulness. He seemed to himself to have a fluency and a fervour in exposition to which he had been a stranger. He began to have new

se, who oversees the handmaids as they cleanse the household stuffs-in a" (he just sa

here was unction about this young man. Though a bachelor by profession,

her mouth wit

ongue to keep from describing t

open face of the young man, "what is the distinction or badge of true beauty

" said Ralph Peden,

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The Lilac Sunbonnet
The Lilac Sunbonnet
“The Lilac Sunbonnet by S.R. Crockett”
1 Chapter 1 THE BLANKET-WASHING.2 Chapter 2 THE MOTHER OF KING LEMUEL.3 Chapter 3 A TREASURE-TROVE.4 Chapter 4 A CAVALIER PURITAN.5 Chapter 5 A LESSON IN BOTANY.6 Chapter 6 CURLED EYELASHES.7 Chapter 7 CONCERNING TAKING EXERCISE.8 Chapter 8 THE MINISTER'S MAN ARMS EOR CONQUEST.9 Chapter 9 THE ADVENT OF THE CUIF.10 Chapter 10 THE LOVE-SONG OF THE MAVIS.11 Chapter 11 ANDREW KISSOCK GOES TO SCHOOL.12 Chapter 12 MIDSUMMER DAWN.13 Chapter 13 A STRING OF THE LILAC SUNBONNET.14 Chapter 14 CAPTAIN AGNEW GREATORIX.15 Chapter 15 ON THE EDGE OF THE ORCHARD.16 Chapter 16 THE CUIF BEFORE THE SESSION.17 Chapter 17 WHEN THE KYE COMES HAME.18 Chapter 18 A DAUGHTER OF THE PICTS.19 Chapter 19 AT THE BARN END20 Chapter 20 DARK-BROWED EGYPT. 21 Chapter 21 THE RETURN OF EBIE FARRISH.22 Chapter 22 CONCERNING JOHN BAIRDIESON.23 Chapter 23 LEGITIMATE SPORT.24 Chapter 24 BARRIERS BREAKING.25 Chapter 25 SUCH SWEET PERIL.26 Chapter 26 THE OPINIONS OF SAUNDERS MOWDIEWORT UPON BESOMSHANKS.27 Chapter 27 THAT GIPSY JESS.28 Chapter 28 THE DAKK OF THE MOON AT THE GKANNOCH BRIDGE.29 Chapter 29 OUTCAST AND ALIEN FROM THE COMMONWEALTH.30 Chapter 30 JOCK GORDON TAKES A HAND.31 Chapter 31 THE DEW OF THEIR YOUTH.32 Chapter 32 OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWA'.33 Chapter 33 UNDER THE BED HEATHER.34 Chapter 34 BEFORE THE REFORMER'S CHAIR.35 Chapter 35 JEMIMA, KEZIA, AND LITTLE KEREN-HAPPUCH.36 Chapter 36 A TRIANGULAR CONVERSATION.37 Chapter 37 THE MEETING OF THE SYNOD.38 Chapter 38 PURGING AND RESTORATION.39 Chapter 39 THREADS DRAWN TOGETHER.40 Chapter 40 WINSOME'S LAST TRYST.41 Chapter 41 THE LAST OF THE LILAC SUNBONNET.