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The Last Chronicle of Barset

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Ti­tle: The Last Chron­icle of Barset

Au­thor: An­tho­ny Trol­lope

Re­lease Date: Jan­uary, 2002 [Etext #3045] [This file was last up­dat­ed on March 12, 2002]

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The Last Chron­icle of Barset by An­tho­ny Trol­lope

CON­TENTS

I How Did He Get It? II By Heav­ens, He Had Bet­ter Not! III The Archdea­con’s Threat IV The Cler­gy­man’s House at Hog­gle­stock V What the World Thought about it VI Grace Craw­ley VII Miss Pret­ty­man’s Pri­vate Room VI­II Mr Craw­ley is Tak­en to Sil­ver­bridge IX Grace Craw­ley Goes to Alling­ton X Din­ner at Fram­ley Court XI The Bish­op Sends his In­hi­bi­tion XII Mr Craw­ley Seeks for Sym­pa­thy XI­II The Bish­op’s An­gel XIV Ma­jor Grant­ly Con­sults a Friend XV Up in Lon­don XVI Down in Alling­ton XVII Mr Craw­ley is Sum­moned to Barch­ester XVI­II The Bish­op of Barch­ester is Crushed XIX Where Did it Come From? XX What Mr Walk­er Thought about it XXI Mr Ro­barts on his Em­bassy XXII Ma­jor Grant­ly at Home XXI­II Miss Lily Dale’s Res­olu­tion XXIV Mrs Dobbs Broughton’s Din­ner-​Par­ty XXV Miss Madali­na De­mo­lines XXVI The Pic­ture XXVII A Hero at Home XXVI­II Show­ing How Ma­jor Grant­ly took a Walk XXIX Miss Lily Dale’s Log­ic XXX Show­ing what Ma­jor Grant­ly did af­ter his Walk XXXI Show­ing how Ma­jor Grant­ly Re­turned to Guest­wick XXXII Mr Too­good XXXI­II The Plum­stead Fox­es XXXIV Mrs Proudie Sends for her Lawyer XXXV Lily Dale writes Two Words in her Book XXXVI Grace Craw­ley Re­turns Home XXXVII Hook Court XXXVI­II Jael XXXIX A New Flir­ta­tion XL Mr Too­good’s Ideas about So­ci­ety XLI Grace Craw­ley at Home XLII Mr Too­good Trav­els Pro­fes­sion­al­ly XLI­II Mr Cros­bie Goes to the City XLIV ‘I Sup­pose I Must Let You Have It’ XLV Lily Dale Goes to Lon­don XLVI The Bayswa­ter Ro­mance XLVII Dr Tem­pest at the Palace XLVI­II The Soft­ness of Sir Raf­fle Buf­fle XLIX Near the Close L La­dy Lufton’s Propo­si­tion LI Mrs Dobbs Broughton Piles her Fagots LII Why don’t you have an ‘It’ for Your­self? LI­II Rot­ten Row LIV The Cler­ical Com­mis­sion LV Fram­ley Par­son­age LVI The Archdea­con Goes to Fram­ley LVII A Dou­ble Pledge LVI­II The Cross-​grained­ness of Men LIX A La­dy Presents her Com­pli­ments to Miss L.D. LX The End of Jael and Sis­era LXI ‘It’s Dogged as Does It’ LXII Mr Craw­ley’s Let­ter to the Dean LXI­II Two Vis­tors to Hog­gle­stock LX­IV The Tragedy in Hook Court LXV Miss Van Siev­er makes her Choice LXVI Re­qui­escat in Pace LXVII In Memo­ri­am LXVI­II The Ob­sti­na­cy of Mr Craw­ley LX­IX Mr Craw­ley’s Last Ap­pear­ance in his own Pul­pit LXX Mrs Ara­bin is Caught LXXI Mr Too­good at Sil­ver­bridge LXXII There is Com­fort at Plum­stead LXXIV The Craw­leys are In­formed LXXV Madali­na’s Heart is Bleed­ing LXXVI I Think he is Light of Heart LXXVII The Shat­tered Tree LXXVI­II The Ara­bins Re­turn to Barch­ester LXXIX Mr Craw­ley Speaks of his Coat LXXX Miss De­mo­lines De­sires to Be­come a Fin­ger-​post LXXXI Barch­ester Clois­ters LXXXII The Last Scene at Hog­gle­stock LXXXI­II Mr Craw­ley is Con­quered LXXXIV Con­clu­sion