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   The Little Minister
   _By_
   J. M. BARRIE
   Maude Adams Edition
     NEW YORK  R. H. RUSSELL: Publisher  1898
     Copyright 1891 and 1895  By UNITED STATES BOOK CO.
     Copyright 1898  By ROBERT HOWARD RUSSELL
   CONTENTS
                                                                     PAGE        I. The Love-Light.                                           1       II. Runs Alongside the Making of a Minister.                  7      III. The Night-Watchers.                                      17       IV. First Coming of the Egyptian Woman.                      30        V. A Warlike Chapter, Culminating in the Flouting of the               Minister by the Woman.                               42       VI. In Which the Soldiers Meet the Amazons of Thrums.        50      VII. Has the Folly of Looking into a Woman's Eyes by way               of Text.                                             62     VIII. 3 A.M.--Monstrous Audacity of the Woman.                 69       IX. The Woman Considered in Absence--Adventures of a               Military Cloak.                                      79        X. First Sermon Against Women.                              89       XI. Tells in a Whisper of Man's Fall During the Curling               Season.                                             100      XII. Tragedy of a Mud House.                                 110     XIII. Second Coming of the Egyptian Woman.                    117      XIV. The Minister Dances to the Woman's Piping.              125       XV. The Minister Bewitched--Second Sermon against Women.    135      XVI. Continued Misbehaviour of the Egyptian Woman.           143     XVII. Intrusion of Haggart into These Pages against the               Author's Wish.                                      151    XVIII. Caddam--Love Leading to a Rupture.                      161      XIX. Circumstances Leading to the First Sermon in Approval               of Women.                                           169       XX. End of the State of Indecision.                         177      XXI. Night--Margaret--Flashing of a Lantern.                 186     XXII. Lovers.                                                 196    XXIII. Contains a Birth, Which is Sufficient for One               Chapter.                                            205     XXIV. The New World, and the Woman Who May Not Dwell               Therein.                                            211      XXV. Beginning of the Twenty-Four Hours.                     217     XXVI. Scene at the Spittal.                                   225    XXVII. First Journey of the Dominie to Thrums During the               Twenty-Four Hours.                                  232   XXVIII. The Hill before Darkness Fell--Scene of the Impending               Catastrophe.                                        237     XXIX. Story of the Egyptian.                                  244      XXX. The Meeting for Rain.                                   252     XXXI. Various Bodies Converging on the Hill.                  259    XXXII. Leading Swiftly to the Appalling Marriage.              268   XXXIII. While the Ten O'Clock Bell Was Ringing.                 274    XXXIV. The Great Rain.                                         281     XXXV. The Glen at Break of Day.                               285    XXXVI. Story of the Dominie.                                   299   XXXVII. Second Journey of the Dominie to Thrums During the               Twenty-Four Hours.                                  308  XXXVIII. Thrums during the Twenty-Four Hours--Defence of the               Manse.                                              315    XXXIX. How Babbie Spent the Night of August Fourth.            324       XL. Babbie and Margaret--Defence of the Manse Continued.    330      XLI. Rintoul and Babbie--Breakdown of the Defence of the               Manse.                                              337     XLII. Margaret, the Precentor, and God Between.               345    XLIII. Rain--Mist--The Jaws.                                   353     XLIV. End of the Twenty-Four Hours.                           363      XLV. Talk of a Little Maid Since Grown Tall.                 369
    "I'LL GI'E YOU MY RABBIT," MICAH SAID, "IF YOU'LL GANGAWA'."--PAGE 215.]
   NOTE
   The illustrations in this book have been made especially for thisedition of The Little Minister by arrangement with Mr. CharlesFrohman, through whose courtesy they are here reproduced. Many of themwere drawn by C. Allen Gilbert, while others are from photographswhich appear here for the first time.