BAD HUGH

or,
The Diamond in the Rough

By

Mary J. Holmes

Author of "Lena Rivers", "Tempest and Sunshine",
"Meadow Brook", "The English Orphans", etc., etc.

GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK

1900


CONTENTS

CHAPTER
[I. Spring Bank]
[II. What Rover Found]
[III. Hugh's Soliloquy]
[IV. Terrace Hill]
[V. Anna and John]
[VI. Alice Johnson]
[VII. Riverside Cottage]
[VIII. Mr. Liston and the Doctor]
[IX. Matters in Kentucky]
[X. Lina's Purchase and Hugh's]
[XI. Sam and Adah]
[XII. What Followed]
[XIII. How Hugh Paid His Debts]
[XIV. Mrs. Johnson's Letter]
[XV. Saratoga]
[XVI. The Columbian]
[XVII. Hugh]
[XVIII. Meeting of Alice and Hugh]
[XIX. Alice and Muggins]
[XX. Poor Hugh]
[XXI. Alice and Adah]
[XXII. Waking to Consciousness]
[XXIII. Lina's Letter]
[XXIV. Foreshadowings]
[XXV. Talking with Hugh]
[XXVI. The Day of the Sale]
[XXVII. The Sale]
[XXVIII. The Ride]
[XXIX. Hugh and Alice]
[XXX. Adah's Journey]
[XXXI. The Convict]
[XXXII. Adah at Terrace Hill]
[XXXIII. Anna and Adah]
[XXXIV. Rose Markham]
[XXXV. The Result]
[XXXVI. Excitement]
[XXXVII. Matters at Spring Bank]
[XXXVIII. The Day of the Wedding]
[XXXIX. The Convict's Story]
[XL. Poor 'Lina]
[XLI. Tidings]
[XLII. Irving Stanley]
[XLIII. Letters from Hugh and Irving Stanley]
[XLIV. The Deserter]
[XLV. The Second Battle of Bull Run]
[XLVI. How Sam Came There]
[XLVII. Finding Hugh]
[XLVIII. Going Home]
[XLIX. Conclusion]