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- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE DAWN OF AS GALA DAY
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): After the proper amount of exhibition.
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Ah, yes! as soon as we have got over the school.'
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A NOVICE AMONG THE GREAT FOLK
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): At length she saw the pretty lady coming back.
- 6 Molly - only child as she was.
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mrs. Kirkpatrick came gliding up.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON'S CHILDHOOD
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Gibson's domestic affections.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MR. GIBSON'S NEIGHBOURS
- 11 Perhaps the man of all others.
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): If Roger did not do well at Cambridge it was his own fault.
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): CALF-LOVE
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Coxe hung his head a little, and meditated.
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A Visit To The Hamleys
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Ah! But it was not a lesson. I remember the painter.'
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly was so deep in one of Sir Walter Scott's novels.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): FORESHADOWS OF LOVE PERILS
- 19 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): So Mr. Gibson rode round to the stables.
- 20 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): DRIFTING INTO DANGER
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): During this absence of Molly's.
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE WIDOWER AND THE WIDOW
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): But the first day on which Mr. Gibson paid his visit.
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A CRISIS
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): It was the next morning before Mr. Gibson arrived.
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): For a minute or two he thought it would be kinder.
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): To their surprise, Molly came in, trying hard to look as usual.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MAKING FRIENDSHIP
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): It is a question whether Mrs. Kirkpatrick or Molly wished.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mrs. Kirkpatrick led her into Lady Cumnor's presence.
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly had held up all the day bravely.
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON'S NEW FRIENDS
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Preston must have heard her step.
- 15 MOLLY FINDS HERSELF PATRONISED
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I used to think I managed her.'
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Then the carriage came round.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): All the gentlemen were gone.
- 19 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE NEW MAMMA
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): For some time the murmurs and grumblings.
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE BRIDE AT HOME
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Squire Hamley came in.
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): TROUBLE AT HAMLEY HALL
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): The squire asked Molly every day.
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Osborne's Secret
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): The last afternoon of her stay at the Hall came.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): CYNTHIA'S ARRIVAL
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A woman will have this charm.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Well, then mamma had to go out as a governess.'
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MRS. GIBSON'S VISITOR'S
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly went back to her seat by Cynthia.
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE HALF-SISTERS
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'We've had our unexpected visitor, too,' said Mr. Gibson.
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): OSBORNE HAMLEY REVIEWS HIS POSITION
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MRS. GIBSON'S LITTLE DINNER
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Ah, Mr. Gibson, I have found out.'
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): HOLLINGFORD IN A BUSTLE
- 19 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): The afternoon of the day on which the ball was to take place.
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A CHARITY BALL
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Meanwhile Miss Piper and Miss Phoebe.
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Preston was looking intently and angrily.
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Lady Harriet, spied the Gibson party.
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly felt innocent enough, and made no reply.
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): She put her arm in her brother's as she spoke.
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): RIVALRY
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Oh, but you must be with us! We must wait.'
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): For some reason or other, unknown to the Gibsons.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I believe I have been very thoughtless.'
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): BUSH-FIGHTING
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Presently, Osborne came upstairs.
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Again Cynthia was lost in thought.
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): OLD WAYS AND NEW WAYS
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): COMING EVENTS
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Lady Harriet was sorry to miss Molly.
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Cynthia now joined the party, pretty and elegant.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'What's this I hear about Roger?' said Mr. Gibson.
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I wish I could tell his mother,' said the squire.
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): A LOVER'S MISTAKE
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Cynthia did not seem inclined to repeat her saying.
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE MOTHER'S MANOEUVRE
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I knew,' said she through sobs and tears.
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Has mamma told you?' said she.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'He's not the eldest son,' continued the squire.
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Your Molly is one in a thousand.'
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MR. KIRKPATRICK , Q.C.
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON BREATHES FREELY
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'You see a great deal of Mr. Preston, don't you, Molly!'
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): GATHERING CLOUDS
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I'm afraid I'm not as much struck by the wonder of the thing.'
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): THE STORM BURSTS
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly left the path and went straight.
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I am quite puzzled by you both,' said Molly.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): CYNTHIA'S CONFESSION
- 19 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): He sate down on the table.
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'So now you understand it all, Molly.'
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON TO THE RESCUE
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): It was a cloudy blustering day.
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Does she say that to you in cold blood?'
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Cynthia was on the watch for her return.
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): CONFIDENCES
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'No one here! What a blessing!'
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly thought for a minute or two.
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly enjoyed her house to herself to the full.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): HOLLINGFORD GOSSIPS
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): SCANDAL AND ITS VICTIMS
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Molly Gibson has lost her character, sister. That's it.'
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): AN INNOCENT CULPRIT
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'You say you were not acting for yourself.'
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): I hate to have you mixed up in mysteries.'
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON FINDS A CHAMPION
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): At length he burst in.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Lady Harriet, was riding homewards.
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): And he rode home, and told his wife.
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): CYNTHIA AT BAY
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): When she looked back upon her visit.
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): At last she said, 'Molly knows it all.'
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'TROUBLES NEVER COME ALONE'
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'But here you are, just in such a position before me, Cynthia!'
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): She laid her hand on the hot damp skin of the horse's shoulder.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): SQUIRE HAMLEY'S SORROW
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Here's Molly,' said Mr. Gibson, choking a little himself.
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Some months ago Osborne called.'
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'Someone must write to Mrs. Osborne Hamley.'
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): UNLOOKED-FOR ARRIVALS
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): The writing this letter was rather difficult work for Molly.
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Her arms relaxed, her figure swayed.
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON'S WORTH IS DISCOVERED
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): After this, long days passed over.
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): When they came within two miles of Hollingford.
- 18 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly's delight at seeing her showed itself.
- 19 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): AN ABSENT LOVER RETURNS
- 1 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly went on with her questions on other subjects.
- 2 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'I was so sorry to hear how ill you had been!'
- 3 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE, AND ON WITH THE NEW.'
- 4 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Now Roger spoke to Molly - spoke hurriedly, spoke hoarsely.
- 5 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): BRIDAL VISITS AND ADIEUX
- 6 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'The squire?' asked Mrs. Gibson in some surprise.
- 7 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly was sitting in the drawing-room pale and trembling.
- 8 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): When Molly arrived at the Towers.
- 9 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): REVIVING HOPES AND BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS
- 10 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Molly stood up.
- 11 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): MOLLY GIBSON AT HAMLEY HALL
- 12 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): It so happened that on Molly's last morning.
- 13 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): ROGER HAMLEY'S CONFESSION
- 14 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): One evening after dinner.
- 15 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): 'My dear boy!' said Mr. Gibson.
- 16 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Mr. Gibson gave Roger's message to his wife.
- 17 Wives and Daughters (Abridged): Having married Cynthia, as her mother put it.
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