NOVELS
SHORT STORIES
POETRY
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Lorna Doone
A Romance of Exmoor
by R. D. Blackmore
— 1869 —
Table of Contents
Elements of Education
An Important Item
The War-Path of the Doones
A Very Rash Visit
An Illegal Settlement
Necessary Practice
Hard it is to climb
A boy and a girl
There is no place like home
A brave rescue and a rough ride
Tom deserves his supper
A man justly popular
Master Huckaback comes in
A motion which ends in a mull
Master Huckaback fails of warrant
Lorna growing formidable
John is clearly bewitched
Witchery leads to witchcraft
Another dangerous interview
Lorna begins her story
Lorna ends her story
A long spring month
A Royal invitation
A safe pass for King’S Messenger
A great man attends to business
John is drained and cast aside
Home again at last
John has hope of Lorna
Reaping leads to revelling
Annie gets the best of it
John Fry’s errand
Feeding of the pigs
An early morning call
Two negatives make an affirmative
Ruth is not like Lorna
John returns to business
A very desperate venture
A good turn for Jeremy
Troubled state and a foolish joke
Two fools together
Cold comfort
The great winter
Not too soon
Brought home at last
A change long needed
Squire Faggus makes some lucky hits
Jeremy in danger
Every man must defend himself
Maiden sentinels are best
A merry meeting a sad one
A visit from the Counsellor
The way to make the cream rise
Jeremy finds out something
Mutual discomfiture
Getting into Chancery
John becomes too popular
Lorna knows her nurse
Master Huckaback’s secret
Lorna gone away
Annie luckier than John
Therefore he seeks comfort
The King must not be prayed for
John is worsted by the women
Slaughter in the Marshes
Falling among lambs
Suitable devotion
Lorna still is Lorna
John is John no longer
Not to be put up with
Compelled to volunteer
A long account settled
The Counsellor and the Carver
How to get out of Chancery
Driven beyond endurance
Life and Lorna come again