MOHAWKS

A Novel

BY THE AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "VIXEN," "ISHMAEL," ETC.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

LONDON
JOHN AND ROBERT MAXWELL

MILTON HOUSE, SHOE LANE, FLEET STREET
AND
ST. BRIDE STREET, LUDGATE CIRCUS, E.C.

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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHAP. PAGE
I. "In opposition against fate and hell" 1
II. "I stand upon the ground of mine own honour" 22
III. "They were born poor, lived poor, and poor they died" 39
IV. "You stop my tongue, and teach my heart to speak" 75
V. "And in such choice shall stand my wealth and woe" 90
VI. "The ladies there must needs be rooks" 113
VII. "In playhouse and in park above the rest" 141
VIII. "Yet i am in love, and pleased with ruin" 184
IX. "And, lo! my world is bankrupt of delight" 210
X. "Forget, renounce me, hate whate'er was mine" 224
XI. "And we shall fade, and leave our task undone" 242
XII. "By foreign hands they dying eyes were closed" 269

MOHAWKS


CHAPTER I.

"IN OPPOSITION AGAINST FATE AND HELL."

"Herrick," said Lavendale suddenly next day, when the two friends werealone together in the Abbey hall, a spacious chamber, half armoury, halfpicture-gallery, rich alike in the damascened steel of Damascus andToledo and in the angular saints and virgins of the early Italianpainters; "Herrick, you are making love to my heiress; you

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