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       H. Rider Haggard

      The Witch's Head

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066420611

       Chapter I: Ernest's Appearance

       Chapter II: Reginald Cardus, Esq., Misanthrope

       Chapter III: Old Dum's Ness

       Chapter IV: Boy's Together

       Chapter V: Eva's Promise

       Chapter VI: Jeremy Falls in Love

       Chapter VII: Ernest is Indiscreet

       Chapter VIII: A Garden Idyl

       Chapter IX: Eva Finds Something

       Chapter X: What Eva Found

       Chapter XI: Deep Waters

       Chapter XII: Deeper Yet

       Chapter XIII: Mr. Cardus Unfolds His Plans

       Chapter XIV: Good-Bye

       Chapter XV: Ernest Gets Into Trouble

       Chapter XVI: Madame's Work

       Chapter I: My Poor Eva

       Chapter II: The Locum Tenans

       Chapter III: Eva Takes a District

       Chapter IV: Jeremy's Idea of a Shaking

       Chapter V: Florence on Marriage

       Chapter VI: Mr. Plowden Goes A-Wooing

       Chapter VII: Over the Water

       Chapter VIII: A Homeric Combat

       Chapter IX: Ernest's Love-Letter

       Chapter X: A Way of Escape

       Chapter XI: Found Wanting

       Chapter XII: Ernest Runs Away

       Chapter XIII: Mr. Plowden Asserts His Rights

       Chapter XIV: The Virgin Martyr

       Chapter XV: Hans's City of Rest

       Chapter XVI: Ernest Accepts a Commission

       Chapter XVII: Hans Prophecies Evil

       Chapter XVIII: Mr. Alston's Views

       Chapter XIX: Isandhlwana

       Chapter XX: The End of Alston's Horse

       Chapter I: The Cliffs of Old England

       Chapter II: Ernest's Evil Destiny

       Chapter III: Introspective

       Chapter IV: After Many Days

       Chapter V: Home Again

       Chapter VI: How It All Came About

       Chapter VII: Mazooku's Farewell

       Chapter VIII: Mr. Cardus Accomplishes His Revenge

       Chapter IX: Mad Atterleigh's Last Ride

       Chapter X: Dorothy's Triumph

      Chapter I: Ernest's Appearance

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      “Come here, boy, let me look at you.”

      Ernest advanced a step or two and looked his uncle in the face. He was a noble-looking lad of about thirteen, with large dark eyes, black hair that curled over his head, and the unmistakable air of breeding that marks Englishmen of good race.

      His uncle let his wandering glance stray round him, but, wandering as it was, it seemed to take him in from top to toe. Presently he spoke again:

      “I like you, boy.”

      Ernest said nothing.

      “Let me see—your second

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