SHIRLEY
BY
CHARLOTTE BRONTË
T. Nelson & Sons

Moore placed his hand on his cousin's shoulder, stooped, and left a kiss on her forehead.


CONTENTS.

I. Levitical[3]
II.The Wagons[16]
III.Mr. Yorke[31]
IV.Mr. Yorke (continued)[40]
V.Hollow's Cottage[51]
VI.Coriolanus[66]
VII.The Curates at Tea[85]
VIII.Noah and Moses[110]
IX.Briarmains[125]
X.Old Maids[147]
XI.Fieldhead[164]
XII.Shirley and Caroline[181]
XIII.Further Communications on Business[201]
XIV.Shirley Seeks to be saved by Works[226]
XV.Mr. Donne's Exodus[239]
XVI.Whitsuntide[253]
XVII.The School Feast[264]
XVIII.Which the Genteel Reader is recommended to skip, Low Persons being here introduced[279]
XIX.A Summer Night[290]
XX.To-morrow[306]
XXI.Mrs. Pryor[319]
XXII.Two Lives[336]
XXIII.An Evening Out[346]
XXIV.The Valley of the Shadow of Death[365]
XXV.The West Wind blows[384]
XXVI.Old Copy-books[392]
XXVII.The First Bluestocking[410]
XXVIII.Phœbe[433]
XXIX.Louis Moore[453]
XXX.Rushedge—a Confessional[461]
XXXI.Uncle and Niece[475]
XXXII.The Schoolboy and the Wood-nymph[491]
XXXIII.Martin's Tactics[502]
XXXIV.Case of Domestic Persecution—Remarkable Instance of Pious Perseverance in the Discharge of Religious Duties[513]
XXXV.Wherein Matters make some Progress, but not much[521]
XXXVI.Written in the Schoolroom[534]
XXXVII.The Winding-up[555]