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)
Mr. Pagebrook gets up and calls an Ancient LawgiverMr. Pagebrook is invited to BreakfastMr. Pagebrook Eats his BreakfastMr. Pagebrook learns something about the Customs of the CountryMr. Pagebrook makes Some AcquaintancesMr. Pagebrook makes a Good ImpressionMr. Pagebrook Learns Several ThingsMiss Sudie makes an Apt QuotationMr. Pagebrook Meets an AcquaintanceChiefly Concerning 'Foggy'Mr. Pagebrook RidesMr. Pagebrook Dines with his Cousin Sarah AnnConcerning the Rivulets of Blue BloodMr. Pagebrook Manages to be in at the DeathSome Very Unreasonable ConductWhat Occurred Next MorningIn which Mr. Pagebrook Bids his Friends Good-byMr. Pagebrook Goes to WorkA Short Chapter, not very interesting, perhaps, but of some Importance in the Story, as the Reader will probably discover after awhileCousin Sarah Ann Takes Robert's PartMiss Barksdale Expresses some OpinionsMr. Sharp Does His DutyMr. Pagebrook Takes a Lesson in the LawMr. Pagebrook Cuts himself loose from the Past and Plans a FutureIn which Miss Sudie Acts very UnreasonablyIn which Miss Sudie Adopts the Socratic MethodMr. Pagebrook Accepts an Invitation to Lunch and another InvitationMajor Pagebrook asserts himselfMr. Barksdale, the Younger, Goes upon a JourneyThe younger Mr. Barksdale Asks to be put upon His OathMr. William Barksdale ExplainsWhich Is also The Last
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