The mellow autumn months darkened and died slowly into winter. The wild winds that are born in the bitter north blew in stronger and fiercer gusts, and the majestic monotone of the sea grew louder an
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The mellow autumn months darkened and died slowly into winter. The wild winds that are born in the bitter north blew in stronger and fiercer gusts, and the majestic monotone of the sea grew louder and more triumphant as the huge tides broke in white-lipped wrath against the shuddering sands. There came tidings of fishing boats that never found their way back home, of great ships in the offing that made signals of distress, of dead bodies washed up here and there along the shore. The Easterby lifeboat was ever ready to brave the fiercest seas; while miles away across the seething waters, at once a signal of warning and of hope, the ruddy beacon of Easterby lighthouse shone clear and steady through the darkest night: it was like the eye of Faith shining across the troubled waters of Life.
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- CHAPTER I. WINTER AT HERON DYKE.
- CHAPTER II. DR. DOWNE'S SNUFF-BOX.
- CHAPTER III. "PATCHWORK."
- CHAPTER IV. THE TWENTY-FOURTH OF APRIL.
- CHAPTER V. MR. CHARLES PLACKETT CALLS UPON THE SQUIRE.
- CHAPTER VI. SUDDEN TIDINGS.
- CHAPTER VII. THE MISTRESS OF HERON DYKE
- CHAPTER VIII. WHAT DOROTHY SAW IN THE SHRUBBERY
- CHAPTER IX. ON BOARD THE "SEAMEW."