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Armadale

Part 3 Chapter 13 An Old Man's Heart

Word Count: 8038    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

as waiting to see Mr. Pedgift by special appointment.The lawyer looked up from his papers with an air of annoyance:

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Armadale
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“TO JOHN FORSTER. In acknowledgment of the services which he has rendered to the cause of literature by his “Life of Goldsmith;” and in affectionate remembrance of a friendship which is associated with some of the happiest years of my life. Readers in general — on whose friendly reception experience has given me some reason to rely — will, I venture to hope, appreciate whatever merit there may be in this story without any prefatory pleading for it on my part. They will, I think, see that it has not been hastily meditated or idly wrought out. They will judge it accordingly, and I ask no more. Readers in particular will, I have some reason to suppose, be here and there disturbed, perhaps even offended, by finding that “Armadale” oversteps, in more than one direction, the narrow limits within which they are disposed to restrict the development of modern fiction — if they can. Nothing that I could say to these persons here would help me with them as Time will help me if my work lasts. I am not afraid of my design being permanently misunderstood, provided the execution has done it any sort of justice. Estimated by the clap-trap morality of the present day, this may be a very daring book. Judged by the Christian morality which is of all time, it is only a book that is daring enough to speak the truth. LONDON, April, 1866.”
1 Prologue 1 The Travelers2 Prologue 2 The Solid Side of the Scotch Character3 Prologue 3 The Wreck of the Timber Ship4 Part 1 Chapter 1 The Mystery of Ozias Midwinter5 Part 1 Chapter 2 The Man Revealed6 Part 1 Chapter 3 Day and Night7 Part 1 Chapter 4 The Shadow of the Past8 Part 1 Chapter 5 The Shadow of the Future9 Part 2 Chapter 1 Lurking Mischief10 Part 2 Chapter 2 Allan As a Landed Gentleman11 Part 2 Chapter 3 The Claims of Society12 Part 2 Chapter 4 The March of Events13 Part 2 Chapter 5 Mother Oldershaw on Her Guard14 Part 2 Chapter 6 Midwinter in Disguise15 Part 2 Chapter 7 The Plot Thickens16 Part 2 Chapter 8 The Norfolk Broads17 Part 2 Chapter 9 Fate or Chance18 Part 2 Chapter 10 The House-Maid's Face19 Part 2 Chapter 11 Miss Gwilt Among the Quicksands20 Part 2 Chapter 12 The Clouding of the Sky21 Part 2 Chapter 13 Exit22 Part 3 Chapter 1 Mrs. Milroy23 Part 3 Chapter 2 The Man is Found24 Part 3 Chapter 3 The Brink of Discovery25 Part 3 Chapter 4 Allan at Bay26 Part 3 Chapter 5 Pedgift's Remedy27 Part 3 Chapter 6 Pedgift's Postscript28 Part 3 Chapter 7 The Martyrdom of Miss Gwilt29 Part 3 Chapter 8 She Comes Between Them30 Part 3 Chapter 9 She Knows the Truth31 Part 3 Chapter 10 Miss Gwilt's Diary32 Part 3 Chapter 11 Love and Law33 Part 3 Chapter 12 A Scandal at the Station34 Part 3 Chapter 13 An Old Man's Heart35 Part 3 Chapter 14 Miss Gwilt's Diary36 Part 3 Chapter 15 The Wedding-Day37 Part 4 Chapter 1 Miss Gwilt's Diary38 Part 4 Chapter 2 The Diary Continued39 Part 4 Chapter 3 The Diary Broken Off40 Part 5 Chpater 1 At the Terminus41 Part 5 Chapter 2 In the House42 Part 5 Chapter 3 The Purple Flask43 Epilogue 1 News From Norfolk44 Epilogue 2 Midwinter