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       May Sinclair

      The Tysons (Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Tyson)

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664585752

       CHAPTER I

       MR. NEVILL TYSON

       CHAPTER II

       MRS. NEVILL TYSON

       CHAPTER III

       MR. AND MRS. NEVILL TYSON AT HOME

       CHAPTER IV

       THE FIRST STONE

       CHAPTER V

       THE NIGHT WATCH

       CHAPTER VI

       A SON AND HEIR

       CHAPTER VII

       SIR PETER'S NEW CLOTHES

       CHAPTER VIII

       TOWARDS "THE CROSS-ROADS"

       CHAPTER IX

       AN UNNATURAL MOTHER

       CHAPTER X

       CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

       CHAPTER XI

       THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS

       CHAPTER XII

       A FLAT IN TOWN

       CHAPTER XIII

       MRS. WILCOX TO THE RESCUE

       CHAPTER XIV

       THE "CRITERION"

       CHAPTER XV

       CONFLAGRATION

       CHAPTER XVI

       THE NEW LIFE

       CHAPTER XVII

       THE CAPTAIN OF HIS SOUL

       CHAPTER XVIII

       A MIRACLE

       CHAPTER XIX

       CONFESSIONAL

       CHAPTER XX

       A MAN AND A SPHINX

       CHAPTER XXI

       OUT OF THE NIGHT

       CHAPTER XXII

       IN THE DESERT

       CHAPTER XXIII

       IN MEMORIAM

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      There were only two or three houses in Drayton Parva where Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Tyson were received. A thrill of guilty expectation used to go through the room when they were announced, and people watched them with a fearful interest, as if they were the actors in some enthralling but forbidden drama.

      Perhaps, if she had been tried by a jury of her peers—but Mrs. Nevill Tyson had no peers in Drayton Parva. She was tried by an invisible and incorruptible jury of ideas in Miss Batchelor's head. Opinion sways all things in Drayton Parva, and Miss Batchelor swayed opinion.

      As for Mr. Nevill Tyson, he had dropped into Leicestershire from heaven knows where, and was understood to be more or less on his trial. Nobody knew anything about him, except that he was a nephew of old Tyson of Thorneytoft, and had come in for the property. Nobody cared much for old Tyson of Thorneytoft; he was not

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