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The Eskdale Herd Boy A Scottish Tale For The Instruction And Am

Description of Eskdale.--History of Marion Scott and John Telfer.--He loses his Parents.--Mr. Martin, the Pastor, befriends him.--John engaged by Mr. Laurie as his herd-boy.--Helen Martin's first attempt at horsemanship.--Her mother points out the advantages of perseverance an...

Chapters

5. Chapter 5

"Hush, Nelly," said Sandy, "you would have done no such thing. You are only angry because your supper has not been eaten to-night; but I dare say Archie has nothing to do with t...

4. Chapter 4

Mr. Martin then desired the servant, who was taking away the breakfast things, to send John into his study, and giving Helen a kiss, and telling her to be very attentive to her...

2. Chapter 2

John had no sooner assisted Helen to mount Bob, than Mr. Martin made his appearance, accompanied by Mrs. Martin, who came to see them set off, she being detained at home that mo...

12. Chapter 12

When John had seen his master laid in the grave, he immediately set about contriving means to get to England; and, in six months afterwards, he succeeded in quitting his place o...

10. Chapter 10

Just as he finished this speech, John opened the door. "Sir, if you please," said he, in the utmost agitation, "I know not what to do: in coming down the hill I called at Mr. Sc...

6. Chapter 6

John found the whistle where Will had directed him to look, and brought it to him. "Now, that is a clever fellow; and I think the least I can do, in return, is to play you a tun...

8. Chapter 8

A whole fortnight passed in this sort of way; Mrs. Martin's disease had in some measure subsided, but it left her in such a state of exhaustion as to give them very little hope...

11. Chapter 11

"What can you have to say, Mr. Scott?" said Helen, as she approached him; and, suddenly struck with the look of woe that was in his face, would have fallen if he had not support...

3. Chapter 3

Soon after her little song was finished, Helen's attention was caught by a green plat of ground, about fifty or sixty feet in breadth, surrounded by circular earthen walls; and...

7. Chapter 7

William had now been at Kelso nearly a year, and his conduct, upon the whole, was rather better than Mr. Lamont had expected; the latter, however, put a decided negative upon hi...

9. Chapter 9

William had sailed before he heard of his mother's death. For the present, therefore, he had been spared the punishment of his disobedience; but Mr. Martin had written both to h...

1. Chapter 1

Description of Eskdale.--History of Marion Scott and John Telfer.--He loses his Parents.--Mr. Martin, the Pastor, befriends him.--John engaged by Mr. Laurie as his herd-boy.--He...

13. Chapter 13

And now, my dear young readers, let the author of this little tale address you as a friend and a mother. What think you of the Eskdale Herd-boy? You have become acquainted with...