CHARLES FOX, PATERNOSTER-ROW.


MDCCCXXXIV.

LONDON:

Printed by William Clowes,

Duke-street, Lambeth.

CONTENTS.

DEMERARA.
CHAP. PAGE
1.Sunrise brings Sorrow in Demerara[1]
2.Law endangers Property in Demerara[14]
3.Prosperity impoverishes in Demerara[28]
4.Childhood is Wintry in Demerara[45]
5.No haste to the Wedding in Demerara[58]
6.Man worth less than Beast in Demerara[64]
7.Christianity difficult in Demerara[81]
8.The Proud covet Pauperism in Demerara[93]
9.Calamity welcome in Demerara[103]
10.Protection is Oppression in Demerara[113]
11.Beasts hunt Men in Demerara[123]
12.No Master knows his Man in Demerara[129]
ELLA OF GARVELOCH.
1.Landlord and Tenant[1]
2.A Highland Farm[18]
3.The first Excursion[34]
4.Whom have we here?[44]
5.A Highland Night[55]
6.The Scotch abroad[67]
7.Innovations[81]
8.Seclusion not Peace[94]
9.A Fool’s Errand[111]
10.What is to happen next?[116]
11.Understand before you complain[123]
12.A waking Dream[132]
WEAL AND WOE IN GARVELOCH.
1.Times are changed[1]
2.Neighbourly chat[17]
3.Kindred not kindness[27]
4.Looking before and after[38]
5.More haste than good speed[51]
6.A dreary prospect[67]
7.The discipline of the Teachable[83]
8.The discipline of the Unteachable[105]
9.Troubles never come alone[121]
10.Conclusion[133]

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