Fans of historical romance will delight in The Courtship of Morrice Buckler. Set in the late seventeenth century, this novel from British author and politician A. E. W. Mason tells the tale of an enchanting encounter that blossoms into a beautiful -- but tragically short-lived -- love affair.

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- THE COURTSHIP OF MORRICE BUCKLER
- Contents
- Chapter I - Tells of an Interrupted Message
- Chapter II - I Reach London, and there Make an Acquaintance
- Chapter III - Tells How I Reach Bristol, and in What Strange Guise I Go to Meet My Friend
- Chapter IV - Sir Julian Harnwood
- Chapter V - I Journey to the Tyrol and Have Some Discourse with Count Lukstein
- Chapter VI - Swords Take up the Discourse
- Chapter VII - I Return Home and Hear News of Countess Lukstein
- Chapter VIII - I Make a Bow to Countess Lukstein
- Chapter IX - I Renew an Acquaintanceship
- Chapter X - Doubts, Perplexities, and a Compromise
- Chapter XI - The Countess Explains, and Shows Me a Picture
- Chapter XII - Lady Tracy
- Chapter XIII - Countess Lukstein is Convinced
- Chapter XIV - A Game of Hide-and-Seek
- Chapter XV - The Half-Way House Again
- Chapter XVI - Concerning an Invitation and a Locked Door
- Chapter XVII - Father Spaur
- Chapter XVIII - At Lukstein
- Chapter XIX - In the Pavilion I Explain
- Chapter XX - In the Pavilion Countess Lukstein Explains
- Chapter XXI - In Captivity Hollow
- Chapter XXII - A Talk with Otto. I Escape to Innspruck
- Chapter XXIII - The Last