- Dr. Wortle
- The New Usher
- The Mystery
- The Doctor Asks His Questions
- "Then We Must Go"
- Lord Carstairs
- Robert LeFroy
- The Story is Told
- Mrs. Wortle and Mr. Puddicombe
- Mr. Peacock Goes
- The Bishop
- The Stantiloup Correspondence
- Mr. Puddicombe's Boot
- "Everybody's Business"
- "Amo' in the Cool of the Evening"
- "It is Impossible"
- Correspondence With the Palace
- The Journey
- "Nobody Has Condemned You Here"
- Lord Bracy's Letter
- At Chicago
- The Doctor's Answer
- Mr. Peacocke's Return
- Mary's Success
Anthony Trollope’s fortieth novel, published in 1881, concerns a respectable Christian boys’ school whose proprietor unknowingly hires a woman who apparently has two husbands: a devoted English scholar and an abusive drunkard from the American South. The book interweaves a sensitive and realistic exploration of Dr. Wortle’s moral dilemma with a humorous look at small-town gossip and--of course--a romance involving the doctor’s beautiful young daughter. ( Summary by Angela Rowland )
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