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作       者:Jeffery Farnol

出  版  社:Seltzer Books

出版时间:2018-03-01

字       数:30.5万

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According to Wikipedia: "John Jeffery Farnol (10 February 1878 – 9 August 1952), was an English author, known for his many romantic novels, some formulaic and set in the English Regency period, and swashbucklers. He with Georgette Heyer founded the Regency romantic genre... The success of his early novels led Farnol to become a professional writer; he returned to England around 1910, and settled on the south coast. He produced around 40 novels and volumes of stories, and some non-fiction and children's books."
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THE MONEY MOON BY JEFFERY FARNOL

CHAPTER I

_Which, being the first, is, very properly, the shortest chapter in the book_

CHAPTER II

_How George Bellew sought counsel of his Valet_

CHAPTER III

_Which concerns itself with a hay-cart, and a belligerent Waggoner_

CHAPTER IV

_How Small Porges in looking for a fortune for another, found an Uncle for Himself instead_

CHAPTER V

_How Bellew came to Arcadia_

CHAPTER VI

_Of the sad condition of the Haunting Spectre of the Might Have Been_

CHAPTER VII

_Which concerns itself among other matters, with "the Old Adam"_

CHAPTER VIII

_Which tells of Miss Priscilla, of peaches, and of Sergeant Appleby late of the 19th Hussars_

CHAPTER IX

_In which may be found some description of Arcadia, and gooseberries_

CHAPTER X

_How Bellew and Adam entered into a solemn league and covenant_

CHAPTER XI

_Of the "Man with the Tiger Mark"_

CHAPTER XII

_In which may be found a full, true, and particular account of the sale_

CHAPTER XIII

_How Anthea came home_

CHAPTER XIV

_Which, among, other things, has to do with shrimps, muffins, and tin whistles_

CHAPTER XV

_In which Adam explains_

CHAPTER XVI

_In which Adam proposes a game_

CHAPTER XVII

_How Bellew began the game_

CHAPTER XVIII

_How the Sergeant went upon his guard_

CHAPTER XIX

_In which Porges Big, and Porges Small discuss the subject of Matrimony_

CHAPTER XX

_Which relates a most extraordinary conversation_

CHAPTER XXI

_Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, and the third finger of the left hand_

CHAPTER XXII

_Coming events cast their shadows before_

CHAPTER XXIII

_How Small Porges, in his hour of need, was deserted by his Uncle_

CHAPTER XXIV

_In which shall be found mention of a certain black bag_

CHAPTER XXV

_The Conspirators_

CHAPTER XXVI

_How the money moon rose_

CHAPTER XXVII

_In which is verified the adage of the cup and the lip_.

CHAPTER XXVIII

_Which tells how Bellew left Dapplemere in the dawn_

CHAPTER XXIX

_Of the moon's message to Small Porges, and how he told it to Bellew--in a whisper_

CHAPTER XXX

_How Anthea gave her promise_

CHAPTER XXXI

_Which, being the last, is, very properly, the longest in the book_

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