Light O' the Morning: The Story of an Irish Girl by L. T. Meade

Light O' the Morning: The Story of an Irish Girl by L. T. Meade

The pet name given to Nora by her father describes her character; and when he gets into difficulties, she is the chief agent in bringing back comfort and happiness to his home. The scenes are laid mainly in Ireland, but partly in England, where the luxury in the house of Nora's uncle presents a sharp contrast to the more frugal life that prevails in the Irish home.

Table of Content

Chapter 1 Nora

Chapter 2 “Some more of the Land Must Go”

Chapter 3 The Wild Murphys

Chapter 4 The Invitation

Chapter 5 “I Am Ashamed of You”

Chapter 6 The Cave of the Banshee

Chapter 7 The Murphys

Chapter 8 The Squire's trouble

Chapter 9 Education and other Things

Chapter 10 The Invitation

Chapter 11 The Diamond Cross

Chapter 12 A Feather-Bed House

Chapter 13 “There's Molly”

Chapter 14 Bits of Slang

Chapter 15 Two Letters

Chapter 16 A Cheeky Irish Girl

Chapter 17 Two Descriptions

Chapter 18 A Compact

Chapter 19 She will soon tame down

Chapter 20 Stephanotie

Chapter 21 The Rose-Colored Dress

Chapter 22 Letters

Chapter 23 The Box of Bon-Bons

Chapter 24 The Telegram

Chapter 25 The Blow

Chapter 26 Ten Pounds

Chapter 27 Adventures—and Home Again

Chapter 28 The Wild Irish

Chapter 29 Alterations

Chapter 30 The Lion in his Cage

Chapter 31 Release of the Captive

Chapter 32 Andy

Chapter 33 The Cabin on the Mountain

Chapter 34 A Daring Deed

Chapter 35 The Cot Where he was born

Chapter 36 “I'm A Happy Man!”