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Mistress Spitfire
A Plain Account of Certain Episodes in the History of Richard Coope, Gent., and of His Cousin, Mistress Alison French, at the Time of the Revolution, 1642-1644

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Title: Mistress Spitfire

A Plain Account of Certain Episodes in the History of Richard Coope, Gent., and of His Cousin, Mistress Alison French, at the Time of the Revolution, 1642-1644

Editor: J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher

Release Date: April 27, 2015 [eBook #48815]

Language: English

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MISTRESS SPITFIRE


By the same Author.

WHERE HIGHWAYS CROSS.


“His study of the first and only love of a middle-aged man who, for forty years, has lived only in his work and his thoughts, has no touch of conventionality, but is a singularly truthful and vivid rendering of the late, sudden, and almost convulsive blossoming of a supreme passion.”—Daily Chronicle.

“I very much doubt whether the story of a middle-aged man’s first and last love has ever been told with more of truth and tenderness than are found here.”—The New Age.

“A charming idyll. Thoroughly original, and cleverly worked out.”—Guardian.

LONDON: J. M. DENT & Co.


“Good day to you Master Poltroon!” says she


MISTRESS SPITFIRE

A Plain Account of Certain
Episodes in the History of
Richard Coope, Gent., and
of his Cousin, Mistress
Alison French
, at the Time
of the Revolution, 1642-1644

REVISED AND EDITED
FROM THE ORIGINAL MS.
BY

J. S. FLETCHER

AUTHOR OF “WHEN CHARLES THE FIRST WAS KING,” ETC.

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London
J. M. DENT & CO.
CHICAGO: A. C. McCLURG & CO.
1897


Second Edition

All Rights Reserved


To

MY FRIEND LIZZIE


The Frontispiece to this book is by Mr J. Walter West, and the Map has been specially drawn by Mr Lewis Kaberry.


CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I

Of certain Events which happened at East Hardwick Manor House, August 27-28, 16421

CHAPTER II

Of my Meeting with my Kinsman, Anthony Dacre, at the Wayside Inn—of my Further Adventures, my Disinheritance by Sir Nicholas, and my Doings with the Parliamentarians—and of my Employment on an Important Mission by General Oliver Cromwell42

CHAPTER III

Of my Second Meeting with Anthony Dacre, and its Results—and of my Serious Quandary as to which of two Duties must first be performed77

CHAPTER IV

Of Various Events of Importance which took place during one night, and caused us Considerable Uneasiness and Other Emotions103

CHAPTER V

Of my Reconciliation with Sir Nicholas, of his Last Wish, and of his Death and Our own Sore Straits143

CHAPTER VI

Of my Remarkable Adventures with Gregory and our Fortunate Discovery, of Sir Nicholas’s Burial in his own House, and of my Flight with Mistress Alison177

CHAPTER VII

Of our Adventures under the Bridge and the Privations we there Endured, and of my Interview with Fairfax and its Sad Results207

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