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Chapter 1 The Inmates of Raynham Abbey

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rip." It consisted of a selection of original aphorisms by an anonymous

from him, since he had ceased to be jealous of the ancients. There was a half-sigh floating through his pages for those days of intellectual coxcombry,

of his ideas of

will be the last th

in the bosoms of ladies by

eaves, which stood on the title-page of the book, formed the crest of Sir Austin Absworthy Bearne Feverel, Baronet, of

the sake of such brilliant promise. Denzil had a small patrimony to lead off with, and that he dissipated before he left college; henceforth he was dependent upon his admirer, with whom he lived, filling a nominal post of bailiff to the estates, and launching forth verse of some satiric and sentimental quality; for being inclined to vice, and occasionally, and in a quiet way, practising it, he was of course a sentimentalist and a satirist, entitled to lash the Age and compl

ff; and her fretful little refinements of taste and sentiment are not instinctively responded to, is thrown into no wholesome household collision with a fluent man, fluent in prose and rhyme. Lady Feverel

ot the firs

of Mary

timental alliterative

nd to the other perfect Friendship. He had bid them be brother and sister whom he loved, and live a Golden Age with him at Raynham. In fact, h

daughter of an admiral who educated her on his half-pay,

man: he put him aside as poor for his wrath. The woman he could not forgive; she had sinned every way. Simple ingratitude to a benefactor was a pardonable transgression, for he was not on

at the light thing who had taken flight was but a feather on her brother's Feverel-heart, and his ordinary course of life would be resumed. There are times when common men cannot bear the weight of just so much. Hippias Feverel, one of his brothers, thought him immensely improved by his misfortune, if the loss of such a person could be so designated; and seeing t

went leaping up the wall. She could hardly believe her senses to see the austere gentleman, dead silent, dropping tear upon tear before her eyes. She lay stone-still in a trance of terror and mournfulness, mechanically counting the tears as they fell, one by one. The hidden face, the fall and flash of those heavy drops in the light of the lamp he held, the upright, awful figure, agitated at reg

the course of the day his uncle Algernon was driven home from Lobourne cricket-ground with a broken leg. Then it was recollected that there was a family ghost; and, though

terings from flower to flower by making an improper marriage, as is the fate of many a beau, and was struck out of the list of visitors. Algernon generally occupied the baronet's disused town-house, a wretched being, dividing his time between horse and card exercise: possessed, it was said, of the absurd notion that a man who has lost his balance by losing his leg may regain it by sticking to the bottle. At least, whene

f fence, and superintended the direction of his animal vigour with a melancholy vivacity. The remaining energies of Algernon's mind were devoted to animadversions on swift bowling. He preached it over the county, struggling through laboriou

fit for the battle of life who is engaged in a perpetual contention with his dinner, Hippias forsook his prospects at the Bar, and, in the embraces of dyspeps

e and shared her caudles with him. These two were seldom seen till the dinner-hour, for which they were all day preparing; and probably

ns the art of managing them. She had married an expectant younger son of a good family, who deceased before the fulfilment of his prospects; and, casting about in her mind the future chances of her little daughter and sole child, Clare, she marked dow

nd the widow of Mr. Justice Harley: and the only thing remarkable

hich to be comprehended, that justice should be dealt him

ding to his light, he was condemned to undergo the world

a, with a ghastly look, and a shudder at young men of r

"Pilgrim's Scrip," "is, that in that dark

Blandish, and some few true men an

was bent on the future of our species, reproached him with

, Adrian Harley, was his sagacity. He was essenti

m's Scrip" observes, "Wi

rld invariably found him enlisted in its ranks, his app

of our modern notions. To satisfy his appetites without rashly staking his character, was the wise youth's problem for life. He had no intimates except Gibbon and Horace, and the society of these fine aristocrats of literature helped him to accept humanity as it had been, and was; a supreme ironic procession, with laughter of Gods in the background. Why not laughter of mortals also? Adrian had his laugh in his comfortable corner. He possessed peculiar attrib

ld. Nature and he attempted no other concealment than the ordinary mask men wear. And yet the world woul

, or before it) had unseated that organ, and shaken it down to his stomach, where it was a much lighter, nay, an inspiring weight, and encouraged him merrily onward. Throned there it looked on little that did not arrive to gratify it. Already that region was a trifle prominent in the person of the wise you

tined for the Church. He did not enter into Orders. He and the baronet had a conference together one day, and from that time Adrian became a fixture in the Abbey. H

e of his age that he ever saw, was Master Ripton Thompson,

ools were corrupt, and maintained that young lads might by parental vigilance be kept pretty secure from the Serpent until Eve sided wi

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Contents

The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
Introduction
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Chapter 1 The Inmates of Raynham Abbey
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3 The Magian Conflict
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Chapter 4 Arson
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Chapter 5 Adrian Plies His Hook
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Chapter 6 Juvenile Stratagems
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Chapter 7 Daphne's Bower
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Chapter 8 The Bitter Cup
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Chapter 9 A Fine Distinction
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12 The Blossoming Season
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Chapter 13 The Magnetic Age
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Chapter 14 An Attraction
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Chapter 15 Ferdinand and Miranda
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Chapter 16 Unmasking of Master Ripton Thompson
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Chapter 17 Good Wine and Good Blood
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Chapter 18 The System Encounters the Wild Oats Special Plea
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Chapter 19 A Diversion Played on a Penny-Whistle
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21 Richard is Summoned to Town to Hear a Sermon
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Chapter 22 Indicates the Approaches of Fever
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Chapter 23 Crisis in the Apple-Disease
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Chapter 24 Of the Spring Primrose and the Autumnal
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Chapter 25 In which the Hero Takes a Step
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Chapter 26 Records the Rapid Development of the Hero
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Chapter 27 Contains an Intercession for the Heroine
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30 Celebrates the Breakfast
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Chapter 31 The Philosopher Appears in Person
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Chapter 32 Procession of the Cake
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Chapter 33 Nursing the Devil
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Chapter 34 Conquest of an Epicure
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Chapter 35 Clare's Marriage
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Chapter 36 A Dinner-Party at Richmond
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Chapter 37 Mrs. Berry on Matrimony
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Chapter 38 An Enchantress
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40 Clare's Diary
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Chapter 41 Austin Returns
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Chapter 42 Nature Speaks
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Chapter 43 Again the Magian Conflict
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Chapter 44 The Last Scene
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Chapter 45 Lady Blandish to Austin Wentworth
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