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Title: A Knight Of The Nineteenth Century 
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THE WORKS OF E. P. ROE 
VOLUME THREE 
A KNIGHT OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 
 
[Illustration: "WOULD HE NEVER LOOK UP?" Knight XIX Century 
_Frontispiece_] 
 
THIS BOOK IS REVERENTLY DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY 
OF MY HONORED FATHER 
 
PREFACE 
He best deserves a knightly crest, Who slays the evils that infest His 
soul within. If victor here, He soon will find a wider sphere. The world 
is cold to him who pleads; The world bows low to knightly deeds. 
CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON, N.Y. 
 
CONTENTS 
 
CHAPTER I 
BAD TRAINING FOR A KNIGHT 
 
CHAPTER II
BOTH APOLOGIZE 
 
CHAPTER III 
CHAINED TO AN ICEBERG 
 
CHAPTER IV 
IMMATURE 
 
CHAPTER V 
PASSION'S CLAMOR 
 
CHAPTER VI 
"GLOOMY GRANDEUR" 
 
CHAPTER VII 
BIRDS OF PREY 
 
CHAPTER VIII 
THEIR VICTIM 
 
CHAPTER IX 
PAT AND THE PRESS 
 
CHAPTER X 
RETURNING CONSCIOUSNESS 
 
CHAPTER XI
HALDANE IS ARRESTED 
 
CHAPTER XII 
A MEMORABLE MEETING 
 
CHAPTER XIII 
OUR KNIGHT IN JAIL 
 
CHAPTER XIV 
MR. ARNOT'S SYSTEM WORKS BADLY 
 
CHAPTER XV 
HALDANE'S RESOLVE 
 
CHAPTER XVI 
THE IMPULSES OF WOUNDED PRIDE 
 
CHAPTER XVII 
AT ODDS WITH THE WORLD 
 
CHAPTER XVIII 
THE WORLD'S VERDICT--OUR KNIGHT A CRIMINAL 
 
CHAPTER XIX 
THE WORLD'S BEST OFFER--A PRISON 
 
CHAPTER XX
MAIDEN AND WOOD-SAWYER 
 
CHAPTER XXI 
MAGNANIMOUS MR. SHRUMPF 
 
CHAPTER XXII 
A MAN WHO HATED HIMSELF 
 
CHAPTER XXIII 
MR. GROWTHER BECOMES GIGANTIC 
 
CHAPTER XXIV 
HOW PUBLIC OPINION IS OFTEN MADE 
 
CHAPTER XXV 
A PAPER PONIARD 
 
CHAPTER XXVI 
A SORRY KNIGHT 
 
CHAPTER XXVII 
GOD SENT HIS ANGEL 
 
CHAPTER XXVIII 
FACING THE CONSEQUENCES 
 
CHAPTER XXIX
HOW EVIL ISOLATES 
 
CHAPTER XXX 
IDEAL KNIGHTHOOD 
 
CHAPTER XXXI 
THE LOW STARTING-POINT 
 
CHAPTER XXXII 
A SACRED REFRIGERATOR 
 
CHAPTER XXXIII 
A DOUBTFUL BATTLE IN PROSPECT 
 
CHAPTER XXXIV 
A FOOT-HOLD 
 
CHAPTER XXXV 
THAT SERMON WAS A BOMB-SHELL 
 
CHAPTER XXXVI 
MR. GROWTHER FEEDS AN ANCIENT GRUDGE 
 
CHAPTER XXXVII 
HOPING FOR A MIRACLE 
 
CHAPTER XXXVIII
THE MIRACLE TAKES PLACE 
 
CHAPTER XXXIX 
VOTARIES OF THE WORLD 
 
CHAPTER XL 
HUMAN NATURE 
 
CHAPTER XLI 
MRS. ARNOT'S CREED 
 
CHAPTER XLII 
THE LEVER THAT MOVES THE WORLD 
 
CHAPTER XLIII 
MR. GROWTHER "STUMPED" 
 
CHAPTER XLIV 
GROWTH 
 
CHAPTER XLV 
LAURA ROMEYN 
 
CHAPTER XLVI 
MISJUDGED 
 
CHAPTER XLVII
LAURA CHOOSES HER KNIGHT 
 
CHAPTER XLVIII 
MRS. ARNOT'S KNIGHT 
 
CHAPTER XLIX 
A KNIGHTLY DEED 
 
CHAPTER L 
"O DREADED DEATH!" 
 
CHAPTER LI 
"O PRICELESS LIFE!" 
 
CHAPTER LII 
A MAN VERSUS A CONNOISSEUR 
 
CHAPTER LIII 
EXIT OF LAURA'S FIRST KNIGHT 
 
CHAPTER LIV 
ANOTHER KNIGHT APPEARS 
 
A KNIGHT OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 
 
CHAPTER I 
BAD TRAINING FOR A KNIGHT
Egbert Haldane had an enemy who loved him very dearly, and he 
sincerely returned her affection, as he was in duty bound, since she was 
his mother. If, inspired by hate and malice, Mrs. Haldane had brooded 
over but one question at the cradle of her child, How can I most surely 
destroy this boy? she could scarcely have set about the task more 
skilfully and successfully. 
But so far from having any such malign and unnatural intention, Mrs. 
Haldane idolized her son. To make the paradox more striking, she was 
actually seeking to give him a Christian training and character. As he 
leaned against her knee Bible tales were told him, not    
    
		
	
	
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