Hoyden, The 
 
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Title: The Hoyden 
Author: Mrs. Hungerford 
Release Date: June 26, 2005 [EBook #16137] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ASCII 
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE 
HOYDEN *** 
 
Produced by Daniel Fromont  April 2005 
2005 is the 150th anniversary of Mrs. Hungerford's birthday. 
 
Mrs. Hungerford (Margaret Wolfe Hamilton) (1855?-1897) 
The Hoyden (1894) Tauchnitz edition 
 
The Hoyden reviewed in the Scotsman : 
"A clever, sprightly story... Fresh, sunshiny, and delightful" 
 
COLLECTION 
OF 
BRITISH AUTHORS
TAUCHNITZ EDITION. 
 
VOL. 2956. 
 
THE HOYDEN. BY MRS. HUNGERFORD. 
IN TWO VOLUMES. 
 
VOL. I. 
 
TAUCHNITZ EDITION. 
 
By the same Author. 
 
MOLLY BAWN 2 vols. 
MRS. GEOFFREY 2 vols. 
FAITH AND UNFAITH 2 vols. 
PORTIA 2 vols. 
LOYS, LORD BERRESFORD, ETC. 1 vol. 
HER FIRST APPEARANCE, ETC. 1 vol. 
PHYLLIS 2 vols. 
ROSSMOYNE 2 vols. 
DORIS 2 vols. 
A MAIDEN ALL FORLORN, ETC. 1 vol. 
A PASSIVE CRIME, ETC. 1 vol. 
GREEN PLEASURE AND GREY GRIEF 2 vols. 
A MENTAL STRUGGLE 2 vols. 
HER WEEK'S AMUSEMENT, ETC. 1 vol. 
LADY BRANKSMERE 2 vols. 
LADY VALWORTH'S DIAMONDS 1 vol. 
A MODERN CIRCE 2 vols. 
MARVEL 2 vols. 
THE HON. MRS. VEREKER 1 vol. 
UNDER-CURRENTS 2 vols. 
IN DURANCE VILE, ETC. 1 vol. 
A TROUBLESOME GIRL, ETC. 1 vol.
A LIFE'S REMORSE 2 vols. 
A BORN COQUETTE 2 vols. 
THE DUCHESS 1 vol. 
LADY VERNER'S FLIGHT 1 vol. 
A CONQUERING HEROINE, ETC. 1 vol. 
NORA CREINA 2 vols. 
A MAD PRANK, ETC. 1 vol. 
 
THE HOYDEN 
 
A NOVEL 
 
BY MRS. HUNGERFORD 
 
AUTHOR OF 
"MOLLY BAWN," "PHYLLIS," "A CONQUERING HEROINE," 
ETC. ETC. 
 
_COPYRIGHT EDITION._ 
 
IN TWO VOLUMES. 
 
VOL. I. 
 
LEIPZIG 
BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 
1894. 
 
CONTENTS 
OF VOLUME I. 
 
CHAPTER I. 
How Diamond cut Diamond, and how the Sparks flew
CHAPTER II. 
How Margaret pleads for the little Hoyden, and with what Ill-success 
 
CHAPTER III. 
How Lady Rylton says a few Things that would have been better left 
unsaid. How "The Scheme" is laid before Sir Maurice, and how he 
refuses to have anything to do with it 
 
CHAPTER IV. 
How the Heart of Maurice grew hot within him, and how he put the 
Question to the Touch, and how he neither lost nor won 
 
CHAPTER V. 
Showing how, when People do congregate together much Knowledge 
may be found, and how the little Hoyden has some kind Things said 
about her 
 
CHAPTER VI. 
How Games were played, "of Sorts"; and how Tita was much harried, 
but how she bore herself valiantly, and, how, not knowing of her 
Victories, she won all through
CHAPTER VII. 
How the Argument grows higher; and how Marian loses her Temper, 
and how Margaret objects to the Ruin of one young Life 
 
CHAPTER VIII. 
How a Storm raged; and how, when a Man and Woman met Face to 
Face, the Victory--for a Wonder--went to the Man 
 
CHAPTER IX. 
How Maurice places his Life in the Hands of the Hoyden, and how she 
tells him many Things, and desires many Things of him 
 
CHAPTER X. 
How Maurice gives Way to Temper, and how Lady Rylton plants a 
Shaft or two. And how Margaret says a Word in Season, and how in 
return Colonel Neilson says a Word to her 
 
CHAPTER XI. 
How the last Day comes, and how some strange Words are said before 
the Marriage is accomplished; and how Marion Bethune scores a Point 
 
CHAPTER XII.
How Tita comes back from her Honeymoon, and how her Husband's 
Mother tells her of certain Things that should have been left untold 
 
CHAPTER XIII. 
How a young and lovely Nature takes a Shock most cruelly 
administered. And how a Dowager takes a new Name as a direct Insult. 
And how Tita declines to promise anything 
 
CHAPTER XIV. 
How Tita comes to Oakdean, and is glad. And how Maurice calls to her, 
and she performs an Acrobatic Feat. And how a Discussion arises 
 
CHAPTER XV. 
How Tita tells of two strange Dreams, and of how they moved her. And 
how Maurice sets his Soul on asking a Guest to Oakdean; and how he 
gains his Desire 
 
CHAPTER XVI. 
How a dull Morning gives Birth to a strange Afternoon. And how 
Rylton's Eyes are widened by a Friend 
 
CHAPTER XVII. 
How Tita suggests a Game of Blind Man's Buff, and what comes of it
CHAPTER XVIII. 
How Tita gets a Scolding, and how she rebels and accuses    
    
		
	
	
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