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    For Faith and Freedom


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      For Faith and Freedom

      PRINTED BY

      SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. LTD., NEW-STREET SQUARE

      LONDON

      '_Every morning Sir Christopher sat in his Justice'schair, under the helmets and coats of armour._']

      For Faith and Freedom

      BY

      WALTER BESANT

      AUTHOR OF 'DOROTHY FORSTER' 'CHILDREN OF GIBEON' 'ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF MEN' ETC.

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      A NEW EDITION

      WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY A. FORESTIER AND F. WADDY

      LONDON

      CHATTO & WINDUS

      1903

      _The Illustrations to this Story are reproduced by kind permission of the Proprietors of 'The Illustrated London News'_

      CONTENTS

      CHAPTER PAGE

      I. FAREWELL SUNDAY 1

      II. IN THE VILLAGE 13

      III. THE BOYS 18

      IV. SIR CHRISTOPHER 23

      V. THE RUNAWAY 27

      VI. BENJAMIN, LORD CHANCELLOR 32

      VII. MEDICINAE DOCTOR 40

      VIII. A ROYAL PROGRESS 47

      IX. WITH THE ELDERS 54

      X. LE ROY EST MORT 60

      XI. BEFORE THE STORM 66

      XII. HUMPHREY 72

      XIII. ONE DAY 78

      XIV. THE VISION OF THE BASKET 85

      XV. A NIGHT AND MORNING 91

      XVI. ON THE MARCH 104

      XVII. TAUNTON 112

      XVIII. THE MAIDS OF TAUNTON 117

      XIX. KING MONMOUTH AND HIS CAMP 121

      XX. BENJAMIN'S WARNING 130

      XXI. WE WAIT FOR THE END 134

      XXII. THE DAY AFTER THE FIGHT 142

      XXIII. IN HIDING 149

      XXIV. THE CAMP IN THE COMB 154

      XXV. ILMINSTER CLINK 167

      XXVI. SIR CHRISTOPHER 174

      XXVII. BEFORE THE ASSIZE 180

      XXVIII. BENJAMIN 186

      XXIX. ON WHAT CONDITIONS? 192

      XXX. A SLIGHT THING AT THE BEST 198

      XXXI. THE VISION OF CONSOLATION 208

      XXXII. THE MAN OF SAMARIA 214

      XXXIII. ON BOARD THE 'JOLLY THATCHER' 221

      XXXIV. THE GOOD SAMARITAN 228

      XXXV. THE WHITE SLAVE 235

      XXXVI. THE FIRST DAY OF SERVITUDE 242

      XXXVII. BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON 248

      XXXVIII. HUMPHREY'S NARRATIVE 255

      XXXIX. FOR TEN YEARS 261

      XL. WITH THE HOE 269

      XLI. ON CONDITIONS 274

      XLII. ALICE 283

      XLIII. BARNABY HEARS THE NEWS 286

      XLIV. A SCARE 291

      XLV. BARNABY THE AVENGER 295

      XLVI. A PERILOUS VOYAGE 299

      XLVII. TORTUGA 310

      XLVIII. THE ISLAND OF PROVIDENCE 313

      XLIX. HOME 317

      L. THE GREAT LORD CHANCELLOR 321

      LI. THE CONFESSION 325

      CHAPTER THE LAST 332

     

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