CATHARA CLYDE: A NOVEL.
BYINCONNU.
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER, 124 GRAND STREET.
1860.Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860, by CHARLES SCRIBNER, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
"It is the ideal for whose realizations man will spare no strivings, sacrifices, and toils. If kept true, it will be the most potent charmer to hallow grief and to sweeten care. You cannot do him a greater wrong than to darken it, or turn it into a fatuous light that shall lead him astray."
Athanasia.
page: 4-5 (Table of Contents) [View Page 4-5 (Table of Contents) ]CONTENTS.
- I. Christmas Time. 7
- II. The Invalid. 14
- III. The Mountain Home. 22
- IV. Arthur. 29
- V. A Letter. 33
- VI. The Proposal. 35
- VII. Incidents. 39
- VIII. A Scheme. 54
- IX. The Reception. 60
- X. An Episode. 68
- XI. The Little Brown House. 79
- XII. Rose-colored Curtains. 90
- XIII. Hope. 110
- XIV. Qualms. 116
- XV. Cathara and May. 119
- XVI. The Woods. 126
- XVII. A Serenade. 136
- XVIII. By the Sea. 147
- XIX. Sailing. 154
- XX. The Fête. 168
- XXI. Compulsion. 179
- XXII. What a Cousin can do. 185
- XXIII. Craithorne Manor. 191
- XXIV. The Siren. 200
- XXV. Lulu. 203
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- XXVI. The Old and the New. 225
- XXVII. Illusions. 231
- XXVIII. A Crisis. 235
- XXIX. Discord. 244
- XXX. Alone. 254
- XXXI. Autumn. 264
- XXXII. Absence. 267
- XXXIII. Desolate. 274
- XXXIV. Monastic Life. 281
- XXXV. Revenge. 289
- XXXVI. Drear. 296
- XXXVII. Lina. 306
- XXXVIII. Sunday. 315
- XXXIX. Within and Without. 320
- XL. Misanthropy. 327
- XLI. At the Fort. 331
- XLII. Dead of Night. 338
- XLIII. Matches and Over-matches. 349
- XLIV. Tempest. 353
- XLV. Explanation. 372
- XLVI. Consummation. 374
- XLVII. Baden-Baden. 376