The Prime Minister

by

Anthony Trollope

eBooks@Adelaide
2004


Table of Contents

  1. Ferdinand Lopez.
  2. Everett Wharton.
  3. Mr Abel Wharton Q.C.
  4. Mrs Roby.
  5. ‘No one knows anything about him.’
  6. An old friend goes to Windsor.
  7. Another old friend.
  8. The beginning of a new career.
  9. Mrs Dick’s dinner party—No 1.
  10. Mrs Dick’s dinner party—No 2.
  11. Carlton Terrace.
  12. The gathering of clouds.
  13. Mr Wharton complains.
  14. A lover’s perseverance.
  15. Arthur Fletcher.
  16. Never run away!
  17. Good-Bye.
  18. The Duke of Omnium thinks of himself.
  19. Vulgarity.
  20. Sir Orlando’s policy.
  21. The Duchess’s new swan.
  22. St James’s park.
  23. Surrender.
  24. The marriage.
  25. The beginning of the honeymoon.
  26. The end of the honeymoon.
  27. The Duke’s misery.
  28. The Duchess’s mind is troubled.
  29. The two candidates for Silverbridge.
  30. ‘Yes:—A lie!’
  31. ‘Yes;—With a horsewhip in my hand.’
  32. ‘What business is it of yours?’
  33. Showing that a man should not howl.
  34. The Silverbridge election.
  35. Lopez back in London.
  36. The Jolly Blackbird.
  37. The horns.
  38. Sir Orlando retires.
  39. ‘Get round him.’
  40. ‘Come and try it.’
  41. The value of a thick skin.
  42. Retribution.
  43. Kauri Gum.
  44. Mr Wharton thinks of a new will.
  45. Mrs Sexty Parker.
  46. ‘He wants to get rich too quick.’
  47. As for love!
  48. ‘Has he ill-Treated you?’
  49. Where is Guatemala?
  50. Mr Slide’s revenge.
  51. Coddling the Prime Minister.
  52. ‘I can sleep here to-Night, I suppose?’
  53. Mr Hartlepod.
  54. Lizzie.
  55. Mrs Parker’s sorrows.
  56. What the Duchess thought of her husband.
  57. The explanation.
  58. ‘Quite settled.’
  59. The first and the last.
  60. The Tenway Junction.
  61. The widow and her friends.
  62. Phineas Finn has a book to read.
  63. The Duchess and her friend.
  64. The new K.G.
  65. There must be time.
  66. The end of the session.
  67. Mrs Lopez prepares to move.
  68. The Prime Minister’s political creed.
  69. Mrs Parker’s fate.
  70. At Wharton.
  71. The ladies at Longbarns doubt.
  72. ‘He thinks that our days are numbered.’
  73. Only the Duke of Omnium.
  74. ‘I am disgraced and shamed.’
  75. The great Wharton alliance.
  76. Who will it be?
  77. The Duchess in Manchester Square.
  78. The new ministry.
  79. The Wharton wedding.
  80. The last meeting at matching.

First published in 1876.

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