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Johnny Ludlow, Second Series

Chapter 13 The Other Earring

Word Count: 10452    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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Johnny Ludlow, Second Series
Johnny Ludlow, Second Series
“If you chanced to read the first series of these papers, it may scarcely be necessary to recall certain points to your recollection—that Mr. Todhetley, commonly called the Squire, had two estates. The chief one, Dyke Manor, lay on the borders of Worcestershire and Warwickshire, partly in both counties; the other, Crabb Cot, was a smaller place altogether, and much nearer Worcester. Sometimes we stayed at one place, sometimes at the other. By an arrangement with Mr. Brandon, my guardian and the trustee to my property, I, Johnny Ludlow, lived with the Todhetleys. Mrs. Todhetley, the Squire’s present wife, was my stepmother, my father having married her after my own mother’s death.”
1 Chapter 1 Lost in the Post2 Chapter 2 A Life of Trouble3 Chapter 3 Hester Reed's Pills4 Chapter 4 Abel Crew5 Chapter 5 Robert Ashton's Wedding-day6 Chapter 6 Hardly Worth Telling7 Chapter 7 Charles Van Rheyn8 Chapter 8 Mrs. Todhetley's Earrings9 Chapter 9 A Tale of Sin10 Chapter 10 A Day of Pleasure11 Chapter 11 The Final Ending to it12 Chapter 12 Margaret Rymer13 Chapter 13 The Other Earring14 Chapter 14 Anne15 Chapter 15 The Key of the Church16 Chapter 16 The Syllabub Feast17 Chapter 17 Seen in the Moonlight18 Chapter 18 Rose Lodge19 Chapter 19 Lee, the Letter-man