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The Chronicles of Barsetshire, Book 5: The Small House at Allington

The Small House at Allington introduces Trollope's most charming heroine, the betwitching Lily Dale, onto the Barsetshire scene. She so endeared herself to readers of the Cornhill Magazine, where A Small House was first published in serial form, that Trollope was bombarded by letters begging him to marry her to her lifelong adorer Johnny Eames. Lily is the niece of Squire Dale, an embittered old bachelor entrenched in the "Great House" at Allington. His sister-in-law lives at the adjacent "Small House" with her two daughters Lily and Bell, and the action centers on the relations between the two houses and on the romantic entanglements of the two girls. We also meet Sir Raffle Buffle, the bullying head of a government department, the heartless Lady Dumbello, and the shallow Adolphus Crosbie, who gets his just deserts in the form of the frigid Lady Alexandrina de Courcy.

Trollope's characteristic theme of the invasion of a pastoral, conservative world by brash and progressive forces from London gives him an opportunity in this novel for vivid, contrasting descriptions of gracious country living, with croquet and tea on the lawn, and of the cut and thrust of London life in the 1860s. - Back cover.

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The Small House at Allington
2015, Oxford World's Classics, Oxford University Press
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The Small House at Allington (Nonsuch Classics)
May 1, 2006, Nonsuch Publishing, Limited
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Small House at Allington (World's Classics)
July 12, 2005, Oxford University Press
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The small house at Allington
1999, Everyman
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The small house at Allington
1995, Penguin
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The small house at Allington
1984, Oxford University Press
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The Small House at Allington
March 9, 1963, Dutton Adult
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Note on the text
Chapter 1: The Squire Of Allington
Chapter 2: The Two Pearls Of Allington
Chapter 3: The Widow Dale Of Allington
Chapter 4: Mrs Roper's Boarding-House
Chapter 5: About L: D:
Chapter 6: Beautiful Days
Chapter 7: The Beginning Of Troubles
Chapter 8: It Cannot Be
Chapter 9: Mrs Dale's Little Party
Chapter 10: Mrs Lupex And Amelia Roper
Chapter 11: Social Life
Chapter 12: Lilian Dale Becomes A Butterfly
Chapter 13: A Visit To Guestwick
Chapter 14: John Eames Takes A Walk
Chapter 15: The Last Day
Chapter 16: Mr Crosbie Meets An Old Clergyman On His Way To Courcy Castle
Chapter 17: Courcy Castle
Chapter 18: Lily Dale's First Love-Letter
Chapter 19: The Squire Makes A Visit To The Small House
Chapter 20: Dr Crofts
Chapter 21: John Eames Encounters Two Adventures
Chapter 22: Lord De Guest At Home
Chapter 23: Mr Plantagenet Palliser
Chapter 24: A Mother-In-Law And A Father-In-Law
Chapter 25: Adolphus Crosbie Spends An Evening At His Club
Chapter 26: Lord De Courcy In The Bosom Of His Family
Chapter 27: "On My Honour, 1 Do Not Understand It" --- Chapter 28: The Board
Chapter 29: John Eames Returns To Burton Crescent
Chapter 30: "Is It From Him?"
Chapter 31: The Wounded Fawn
Chapter 32: Pawkins's In Jermyn Street
Chapter 33: "The Time Will Come"
Chapter 34: The Combat
Chapter 35: Vae Victis
Chapter 36: "See, The Conquering Hero Comes"
Chapter 37: An Old Man's Complaint
Chapter 38: Doctor Crofts Is Called In
Chapter 39: Doctor Crofts Is Turned Out
Chapter 40: Preparations For The Wedding
Chapter 41: Domestic Troubles
Chapter 42: Lily's Bedside
Chapter 43: Fie, Fie!
Chapter 44: Valentine's Day At Allington
Chapter 45: Valentine's Day In London
Chapter 46: John Eames At His Office
Chapter 47: The New Private Secretary
Chapter 48: Nemesis
Chapter 49: Preparations For Going
Chapter 50: Mrs Dale Is Thankful For A Good Thing
Chapter 51: John Eames Does Things Which He Ought Not To Have Done
Chapter 52: The First Visit To The Guestwick Bridge
Chapter 53: Loquitur Hopkins
Chapter 54: The Second Visit To The Guestwick Bridge
Chapter 55: Not Very Fie Fie After All
Chapter 56: Showing How Mr Crosbie Became Again A Happy Man
Chapter 57: Lilian Dale Vanquishes Her Mother
Chapter 58: The Fate Of The Small House
Chapter 59: John Eames Becomes A Man
Chapter 60: Conclusion

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Library of Congress
PR5684 .S58 1950, PR5684 S55 1900

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 674 p.
Number of pages
492
Dimensions
20 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL17945729M
Internet Archive
smallhouseatalli00anth
ISBN 10
0192510304, 0192815520
ISBN 13
9780192815521
Library Thing
15243
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4017785

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