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] |