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Vixens Treachery
Vixens Treachery
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Young Beatrix flees Belgium for England, persued by her legal guardians who would have her married against her will - or WORSE.
Written by Mrs. Harriet Newell (O'Brien) Lewis (1841-1878) and published in 1892 as "Eagle Series" No. 456. 220 pages; 23 chapters; 61,000 words. Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow.
Contents:
Chapter I. - Beatrix.
Chapter II. - Lost!
Chapter III. - A Face at the Window.
Chapter IV. - Transformation.
Chapter V. - The Way Cleared.
Chapter VI. - At Hand!
Chapter VII. - A Breathing Space.
Chapter VIII. - Settling into her Work.
Chapter IX. - Lady Folliott.
Chapter X. - Forestalled.
Chapter XI. - At Bay!
Chapter XII. - The Usurper's Vow.
Chapter XIII. - At Folliott Court.
Chapter XIV. - Rescued.
Chapter XV. - A Promise of Better Days.
Chapter XVI. - Apprehensions.
Chapter XVII. - Beatrix Still in Trouble.
Chapter XVIII. - Befriended again by Sir Lionel.
Chapter XIX. - What Came of Sir Lionel's Protection.
Chapter XX. - Another Enemy.
Chapter XXI. - Sir Lionel's "Intentions."
Chapter XXII. - Two Newspaper Advertisements.
Chapter XXIII. - The Impostor's Treachery.
Written by Mrs. Harriet Newell (O'Brien) Lewis (1841-1878) and published in 1892 as "Eagle Series" No. 456. 220 pages; 23 chapters; 61,000 words. Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow.
Contents:
Chapter I. - Beatrix.
Chapter II. - Lost!
Chapter III. - A Face at the Window.
Chapter IV. - Transformation.
Chapter V. - The Way Cleared.
Chapter VI. - At Hand!
Chapter VII. - A Breathing Space.
Chapter VIII. - Settling into her Work.
Chapter IX. - Lady Folliott.
Chapter X. - Forestalled.
Chapter XI. - At Bay!
Chapter XII. - The Usurper's Vow.
Chapter XIII. - At Folliott Court.
Chapter XIV. - Rescued.
Chapter XV. - A Promise of Better Days.
Chapter XVI. - Apprehensions.
Chapter XVII. - Beatrix Still in Trouble.
Chapter XVIII. - Befriended again by Sir Lionel.
Chapter XIX. - What Came of Sir Lionel's Protection.
Chapter XX. - Another Enemy.
Chapter XXI. - Sir Lionel's "Intentions."
Chapter XXII. - Two Newspaper Advertisements.
Chapter XXIII. - The Impostor's Treachery.
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