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Doctor Thorne (1858) is the third novel in Trollope's six-part Chronicles of Barsetshire series.

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DOCTOR THORNE.


A Novel.


BY

ANTHONY TROLLOPE,

AUTHOR OF
"CAN YOU FORGIVE HER?"
"CASTLE RICHMOND,"
"ORLEY FARM,"
ETC. ETC.


NEW EDITION.


LONDON:
CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193 PICCADILLY.
1876.


[The right of translation is reserved.]

CONTENTS.


CHAP. PAGE
I. THE GRESHAMS OF GRESHAMSBURY 5
II. LONG, LONG AGO 18
III. DOCTOR THORNE 28
IV. LESSONS FROM COURCY CASTLE 40
V. FRANK GRESHAM'S FIRST SPEECH 57
VI. FRANK GRESHAM'S EARLY LOVES 66
VII. THE DOCTOR'S GARDEN 76
VIII. MATRIMONIAL PROSPECTS 85
IX. SIR ROGER SCATCHERD 97
X. SIR ROGER'S WILL 106
XI. THE DOCTOR DRINKS HIS TEA 115
XII. WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK, THEN COMES THE TUG OF WAR 122
XIII. THE TWO UNCLES 132
XIV. SENTENCE OF EXILE 141
XV. COURCY 154
XVI. MISS DUNSTABLE 161
XVII. THE ELECTION 170
XVIII. THE RIVALS 184
XIX. THE DUKE OF OMNIUM 197
XX. THE PROPOSAL 205
XXI. MR. MOFFAT FALLS INTO TROUBLE 212
XXII. SIR ROGER IS UNSEATED 224
XXIII. RETROSPECTIVE 231
XXIV. LOUIS SCATCHERD 240
XXV. SIR ROGER DIES 251
XXVI. WAR 264
XXVII. MISS THORNE GOES ON A VISIT 273
XXVIII. THE DOCTOR HEARS SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE 284
XXIX. THE DONKEY RIDE 294
XXX. POST PRANDIAL 309
XXXI. THE SMALL END OF THE WEDGE 313
XXXII. MR. ORIEL 322
XXXIII. A MORNING VISIT 329
XXXIV. A BAROUCHE AND FOUR ARRIVES AT GRESHAMSBURY 339
XXXV. SIR LOUIS GOES OUT TO DINNER 355
XXXVI. WILL HE COME AGAIN? 363
XXXVII. SIR LOUIS LEAVES GRESHAMSBURY 370
XXXVIII. DE COURCY PRECEPTS AND DE COURCY PRACTICE 378
XXXIX. WHAT THE WORLD SAYS ABOUT BLOOD 391
XL. THE TWO DOCTORS CHANGE PATIENTS 400
XLI. DR. THORNE WON'T INTERFERE 408
XLII. WHAT CAN YOU GIVE IN RETURN? 417
XLIII. THE RACE OF SCATCHERD BECOMES EXTINCT 429
XLIV. SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY MORNING 437
XLV. LAW BUSINESS IN LONDON 449
XLVI. OUR PET FOX FINDS A TAIL 457
XLVII. HOW THE BRIDE WAS RECEIVED, AND WHO WERE ASKED TO THE WEDDING

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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