Man of Honor

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George Eggleston 1878
English
  • Mr. Pagebrook gets up and calls an Ancient Lawgiver
  • Mr. Pagebrook is invited to Breakfast
  • Mr. Pagebrook Eats his Breakfast
  • Mr. Pagebrook learns something about the Customs of the Country
  • Mr. Pagebrook makes Some Acquaintances
  • Mr. Pagebrook makes a Good Impression
  • Mr. Pagebrook Learns Several Things
  • Miss Sudie makes an Apt Quotation
  • Mr. Pagebrook Meets an Acquaintance
  • Chiefly Concerning 'Foggy'
  • Mr. Pagebrook Rides
  • Mr. Pagebrook Dines with his Cousin Sarah Ann
  • Concerning the Rivulets of Blue Blood
  • Mr. Pagebrook Manages to be in at the Death
  • Some Very Unreasonable Conduct
  • What Occurred Next Morning
  • In which Mr. Pagebrook Bids his Friends Good-by
  • Mr. Pagebrook Goes to Work
  • A Short Chapter, not very interesting, perhaps, but of some Importance in the Story, as the Reader will probably discover after awhile
  • Cousin Sarah Ann Takes Robert's Part
  • Miss Barksdale Expresses some Opinions
  • Mr. Sharp Does His Duty
  • Mr. Pagebrook Takes a Lesson in the Law
  • Mr. Pagebrook Cuts himself loose from the Past and Plans a Future
  • In which Miss Sudie Acts very Unreasonably
  • In which Miss Sudie Adopts the Socratic Method
  • Mr. Pagebrook Accepts an Invitation to Lunch and another Invitation
  • Major Pagebrook asserts himself
  • Mr. Barksdale, the Younger, Goes upon a Journey
  • The younger Mr. Barksdale Asks to be put upon His Oath
  • Mr. William Barksdale Explains
  • Which Is also The Last
New Yorker Robert Pagebrook travels to Virginia to visit relatives. The Civil War has ended and family ties are in order to be re-established. All goes well; the family relationships are as they should be, perhaps even better than expected. Unique character studies develop as Pagebrook finds himself in a financial predicament, becoming indebted and with no resources available, as his bank back home has dissolved. It is up to Robert Pagebrook to find a way to prove to his kin that he is still a Man of Honor. (Roger Melin)

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