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Index
Anthony Trollope: The Chronicles of Barsetshire & The Palliser Novels Table of Contents An Autobiography
Preface Chapter I. My Education Chapter II. My Mother Chapter III. The General Post Office Chapter IV. Ireland—my First Two Novels Chapter V. My First Success Chapter VI. “Barchester Towers” and the “Three Clerks” Chapter VII. “Doctor Thorne”—”The Bertrams”—”The West Indies” and “The Spanish Main” Chapter VIII. The “Cornhill Magazine” and “Framley Parsonage” Chapter IX. “Castle Richmond;” “Brown, Jones, and Robinson;” “North America;” “Orley Farm” Chapter X. “The Small House at Allington,” “Can You Forgive Her?” “Rachel Ray,” and the “Fortnightly Review” Chapter XI. “The Claverings,” the “Pall Mall Gazette,” “Nina Balatka,” and “Linda Tressel” Chapter XII. On Novels and the Art of Writing Them Chapter XIII. On English Novelists of the Present Day Chapter XIV. On Criticism Chapter XV. “The Last Chronicle of Barset”—”Leaving the Post Office”—”St. Paul’s Magazine” Chapter XVI. Beverley Chapter XVII. The American Postal Treaty—The Question 0f Copyright With America—Four More Novels Chapter XVIII. “The Vicar of Bullhampton”—”Sir Harry Hotspur”—”An Editor’s Tales”—”Caesar” Chapter XIX. “Ralph the Heir”—”The Eustace Diamonds”—”Lady Anna”—”Australia” Chapter XX. “The Way We Live Now” and “The Prime Minister”—Conclusion
The Chronicles of Barsetshire:
The Warden
Chapter I. Hiram’s Hospital Chapter II. The Barchester Reformer Chapter III. The Bishop Of Barchester Chapter IV. Hiram’s Bedesmen Chapter V. Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital Chapter VI. The Warden’s Tea Party Chapter VII. The Jupiter Chapter VIII. Plumstead Episcopi Chapter IX. The Conference Chapter X. Tribulation Chapter XI. Iphigenia Chapter XII. Mr Bold’s Visit to Plumstead Chapter XIII. The Warden’s Decision Chapter XIV. Mount Olympus Chapter XV. Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment Chapter XVI. A Long Day in London Chapter XVII. Sir Abraham Haphazard Chapter XVIII. The Warden Is Very Obstinate Chapter XIX. The Warden Resigns Chapter XX. Farewell Chapter XXI. Conclusion
The Barchester Towers
Chapter I. Who Will Be the New Bishop? Chapter II. Hiram’s Hospital According to Act of Parliament Chapter III. Dr. And Mrs. Proudie Chapter IV. The Bishop’s Chaplain Chapter V. A Morning Visit Chapter VI. War Chapter VII. The Dean and Chapter Take Counsel Chapter VIII. The Ex-Warden Rejoices in His Probable Return to the Hospital Chapter IX. The Stanhope Family Chapter X. Mrs. Proudie’s Reception—Commenced Chapter XI. Mrs. Proudie’s Reception—Concluded Chapter XII. Slope Versus Harding Chapter XIII. The Rubbish Cart Chapter XIV. The New Champion Chapter XV. The Widow’s Suitors Chapter XVI. Baby Worship Chapter XVII. Who Shall Be Cock of the Walk? Chapter XVIII. The Widow’s Persecution Chapter XIX. Barchester by Moonlight Chapter XX. Mr. Arabin Chapter XXI. St. Ewold’s Parsonage Chapter XXII. The Thornes of Ullathorne Chapter XXIII. Mr. Arabin Reads Himself in at St. Ewold’s Chapter XXIV. Mr. Slope Manages Matters Very Cleverly at Puddingdale Chapter XXV. Fourteen Arguments in Favour of Mr. Quiverful’s Claims Chapter XXVI. Mrs. Proudie Wrestles and Gets a Fall Chapter XXVII. A Love Scene Chapter XXVIII. Mrs. Bold Is Entertained by Dr. And Mrs. Grantly at Plumstead Chapter XXIX. A Serious Interview Chapter XXX. Another Love Scene Chapter XXXI. The Bishop’s Library Chapter XXXII. A New Candidate for Ecclesiastical Honours Chapter XXXIII. Mrs. Proudie Victrix Chapter XXXIV. Oxford—The Master and Tutor of Lazarus Chapter XXXV. Miss Thorne’s Fête Champêtre Chapter XXXVI. Ullathorne Sports—Act I Chapter XXXVII. The Signora Neroni, the Countess De Courcy, and Mrs. Proudie Meet Each Other at Ullathorne Chapter XXXVIII. The Bishop Sits Down to Breakfast, and the Dean Dies Chapter XXXIX. The Lookalofts and the Greenacres Chapter XL. Ullathorne Sports—Act II Chapter XLI. Mrs. Bold Confides Her Sorrow to Her Friend Miss Stanhope Chapter XLII. Ullathorne Sports—Act III Chapter XLIII. Mr. And Mrs. Quiverful Are Made Happy Chapter XLIV. Mrs. Bold at Home Chapter XLV. The Stanhopes at Home Chapter XLVI. Mr. Slope’s Parting Interview With the Signora Chapter XLVII. The Dean Elect Chapter XLVIII. Miss Thorne Shows Her Talent at Match-Making Chapter XLIX. The Beelzebub Colt Chapter L. The Archdeacon Is Satisfied With the State of Affairs Chapter LI. Mr. Slope Bids Farewell to the Palace and Its Inhabitants Chapter LII. The New Dean Takes Possession of the Deanery, and the New Warden of the Hospital Chapter LIII. Conclusion
Doctor Thorne
Chapter I. The Greshams of Greshamsbury Chapter II. Long, Long Ago Chapter III. Dr Thorne Chapter IV. Lessons From Courcy Castle Chapter V. Frank Gresham’s First Speech Chapter VI. Frank Gresham’s Early Loves Chapter VII. The Doctor’s Garden Chapter VIII. Matrimonial Prospects Chapter IX. Sir Roger Scatcherd Chapter X. Sir Roger’s Will Chapter XI. The Doctor Drinks His Tea Chapter XII. When Greek Meets Greek, Then Comes the Tug of War Chapter XIII. The Two Uncles Chapter XIV. Sentence of Exile Chapter XV. Courcy Chapter XVI. Miss Dunstable Chapter XVII. The Election Chapter XVIII. The Rivals Chapter XIX. The Duke of Omnium Chapter XX. The Proposal Chapter XXI. Mr Moffat Falls Into Trouble Chapter XXII. Sir Roger Is Unseated Chapter XXIII. Retrospective Chapter XXIV. Louis Scatcherd Chapter XXV. Sir Roger Dies Chapter XXVI. War Chapter XXVII. Miss Thorne Goes on a Visit Chapter XXVIII. The Doctor Hears Something to His Advantage Chapter XXIX. The Donkey Ride Chapter XXX. Post Prandial Chapter XXXI. The Small End of the Wedge Chapter XXXII. Mr Oriel Chapter XXXIII. A Morning Visit Chapter XXXIV. A Barouche and Four Arrives at Greshamsbury Chapter XXXV. Sir Louis Goes Out to Dinner Chapter XXXVI. Will He Come Again? Chapter XXXVII. Sir Louis Leaves Greshamsbury Chapter XXXVIII. De Courcy Precepts and De Courcy Practice Chapter XXXIX. What the World Says About Blood Chapter XL. The Two Doctors Change Patients Chapter XLI. Doctor Thorne Won’t Interfere Chapter XLII. What Can You Give in Return? Chapter XLIII. The Race of Scatcherd Becomes Extinct Chapter XLIV. Saturday Evening and Sunday Morning Chapter XLV. Law Business in London Chapter XLVI. Our Pet Fox Finds a Tail Chapter XLVII. How the Bride Was Received, and Who Were Asked to the Wedding
Framley Parsonage
Chapter I. “Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere” Chapter II. The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set Chapter III. Chaldicotes Chapter IV. A Matter of Conscience Chapter V. Amantium Iræ Amoris Integratio Chapter VI. Mr. Harold Smith’s Lecture Chapter VII. Sunday Morning Chapter VIII. Gatherum Castle Chapter IX. The Vicar’s Return Chapter X. Lucy Robarts Chapter XI. Griselda Grantly Chapter XII. The Little Bill Chapter XIII. Delicate Hints Chapter XIV. Mr. Crawley of Hogglestock Chapter XV. Lady Lufton’s Ambassador Chapter XVI. Mrs. Podgens’ Baby Chapter XVII. Mrs. Proudie’s Conversazione Chapter XVIII. The New Minister’s Patronage Chapter XIX. Money Dealings Chapter XX. Harold Smith in the Cabinet Chapter XXI. Why Puck, the Pony, Was Beaten Chapter XXII. Hogglestock Parsonage Chapter XXIII. The Triumph of the Giants Chapter XXIV. Magna Est Veritas Chapter XXV. Non-Impulsive Chapter XXVI. Impulsive Chapter XXVII. South Audley Street Chapter XXVIII. Dr. Thorne Chapter XXIX. Miss Dunstable at Home Chapter XXX. The Grantly Triumph Chapter XXXI. Salmon Fishing in Norway Chapter XXXII. The Goat and Compasses Chapter XXXIII. Consolation Chapter XXXIV. Lady Lufton Is Taken by Surprise Chapter XXXV. The Story of King Cophetua Chapter XXXVI. Kidnapping at Hogglestock Chapter XXXVII. Mr. Sowerby Without Company Chapter XXXVIII. Is There Cause or Just Impediment? Chapter XXXIX. How to Write a Love Letter Chapter XL. Internecine Chapter XLI. Don Quixote Chapter XLII. Touching Pitch Chapter XLIII. Is She Not Insignificant? Chapter XLIV. The Philistines at the Parsonage Chapter XLV. Palace Blessings Chapter XLVI. Lady Lufton’s Request Chapter XLVII. Nemesis Chapter XLVIII. How They Were All Married, Had Two Children, and Lived Happy Ever After
The Small House at Allington
Chapter I. The Squire of Allington Chapter II. The Two Pearls of Allington Chapter III. The Widow Dale of Allington Chapter IV. Mrs Roper’s Boarding-House Chapter V. About L. D. Chapter VI. Beautiful Days Chapter VII. The Beginning of Troubles Chapter VIII. It Cannot Be Chapter IX. Mrs Dale’s Little Party Chapter X. Mrs Lupex and Amelia Roper Chapter XI. Social Life Chapter XII. Lilian Dale Becomes a Butterfly Chapter XIII. A Visit to Guestwick Chapter XIV. John Eames Takes a Walk Chapter XV. The Last Day Chapter XVI. Mr Crosbie Meets an Old Clergyman on His Way to Courcy Castle Chapter XVII. Courcy Castle Chapter XVIII. Lily Dale’s First Love-Letter Chapter XIX. The Squire Makes a Visit to the Small House Chapter XX. Dr Crofts Chapter XXI. John Eames Encounters Two Adventures,and Displays Great Courage in Both Chapter XXII. Lord De Guest at Home Chapter XXIII. Mr Plantagenet Palliser Chapter XXIV. A Motherin-Law and a Father-In-Law Chapter XXV. Adolphus Crosbie Spends an Evening at His Club Chapter XXVI. Lord De Courcy in the Bosom of His Family Chapter XXVII. “On My Honour, I Do Not Understand It” Chapter XXVIII. The Board Chapter XXIX. John Eames Returns to Burton Crescent Chapter XXX. “Is It From Him?” Chapter XXXI. The Wounded Fawn Chapter XXXII. Pawkins’s in Jermyn Street Chapter XXXIII. “The Time Will Come” Chapter XXXIV. The Combat Chapter XXXV. Væ Victis Chapter XXXVI. “See, the Conquering Hero Comes” Chapter XXXVII. an Old Man’s Complaint Chapter XXXVIII. Doctor Crofts Is Called In Chapter XXXIX. Doctor Crofts Is Turned Out Chapter XL. Preparations for the Wedding Chapter XLI. Domestic Troubles Chapter XLII. Lily’s Bedside Chapter XLIII. Fie, Fie! Chapter XLIV. Valentine’s Day at Allington Chapter XLV. Valentine’s Day in London Chapter XLVI. John Eames at His Office Chapter XLVII. The New Private Secretary Chapter XLVIII. Nemesis Chapter XLIX. Preparations for Going Chapter L. Mrs Dale Is Thankful for a Good Thing Chapter LI. John Eames Does Things Which He Ought Not to Have Done Chapter LII. The First Visit to the Guestwick Bridge Chapter LIII. Loquitur Hopkins Chapter LIV. The Second Visit to the Guestwick Bridge Chapter LV. Not Very Fie Fie After All Chapter LVI. Showing How Mr Crosbie Became Again a Happy Man Chapter LVII. Lilian Dale Vanquishes Her Mother Chapter LVIII. The Fate of the Small House Chapter LIX. John Eames Becomes a Man Chapter LX. Conclusion
The Last Chronicle of Barset
Chapter I. How Did He Get It? Chapter II. By Heavens He Had Better Not! Chapter III. The Archdeacon’s Threat Chapter IV. The Clergyman’s House at Hogglestock Chapter V. What the World Thought About It Chapter VI. Grace Crawley Chapter VII. Miss Prettyman’s Private Room Chapter VIII. Mr. Crawley Is Taken to Silverbridge Chapter IX. Grace Crawley Goes to Allington Chapter X. Dinner at Framley Court Chapter XI. The Bishop Sends His Inhibition Chapter XII. Mr. Crawley Seeks for Sympathy Chapter XIII. The Bishop’s Angel Chapter XIV. Major Grantly Consults a Friend Chapter XV. Up in London Chapter XVI. Down at Allington Chapter XVII. Mr. Crawley Is Summoned to Barchester Chapter XVIII. The Bishop of Barchester Is Crushed Chapter XIX. Where Did It Come From? Chapter XX. What Mr. Walker Thought About It Chapter XXI. Mr. Robarts on His Embassy Chapter XXII. Major Grantly at Home Chapter XXIII. Miss Lily Dale’s Resolution Chapter XXIV. Mrs. Dobbs Broughton’s Dinner-Party Chapter XXV. Miss Madalina Demolines Chapter XXVI. The Picture Chapter XXVII. A Hero at Home Chapter XXVIII. Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk Chapter XXIX. Miss Lily Dale’s Logic Chapter XXX. Showing What Major Grantly Did After His Walk Chapter XXXI. Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick Chapter XXXII. Mr. Toogood Chapter XXXIII. The Plumstead Foxes Chapter XXXIV. Mrs. Proudie Sends for Her Lawyer Chapter XXXV. Lily Dale Writes Two Words in Her Book Chapter XXXVI. Grace Crawley Returns Home Chapter XXXVII. Hook Court Chapter XXXVIII. Jael Chapter XXXIX. A New Flirtation Chapter XL. Mr. Toogood’s Ideas About Society Chapter XLI. Grace Crawley at Home Chapter XLII. Mr. Toogood Travels Professionally Chapter XLIII. Mr. Crosbie Goes Into the City Chapter XLIV. “I Suppose I Must Let You Have It” Chapter XLV. Lily Dale Goes to London Chapter XLVI. The Bayswater Romance Chapter XLVII. Dr. TEMPEST AT THE PALACE Chapter XLVIII. The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle Chapter XLIX. Near the Close Chapter L. Lady Lufton’s Proposition Chapter LI. Mrs. Dobbs Broughton Piles Her Fagots Chapter LII. Why Don’t You Have an “It” for Yourself? Chapter LIII. Rotten Row Chapter LIV. The Clerical Commission Chapter LV. Framley Parsonage Chapter LVI. The Archdeacon Goes to Framley Chapter LVII. A Double Pledge Chapter LVIII. The Crossgrainedness of Men Chapter LIX. A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L. D. Chapter LX. The End of Jael and Sisera Chapter LXI. “It’s Dogged as Does It” Chapter LXII. Mr. Crawley’s Letter to the Dean Chapter LXIII. Two Visitors to Hogglestock Chapter LXIV. The Tragedy in Hook Court Chapter LXV. Miss Van Siever Makes Her Choice Chapter LXVI. Requiescat in Pace Chapter LXVII. in Memoriam Chapter LXVIII. The Obstinacy of Mr. Crawley Chapter LXIX. Mr. Crawley’s Last Appearance In His Own Pulpit Chapter LXX. Mrs. Arabin Is Caught Chapter LXXI. Mr. Toogood at Silverbridge Chapter LXXII. Mr. Toogood at “the Dragon of Wantly” Chapter LXXIII. There Is Comfort at Plumstead Chapter LXXIV. The Crawleys Are Informed Chapter LXXV. Madalina’s Heart Is Bleeding Chapter LXXVI. I Think He Is Light of Heart Chapter LXXVII. The Shattered Tree Chapter LXXVIII. The Arabins Return to Barchester Chapter LXXIX. Mr. Crawley Speaks of His Coat Chapter LXXX. Miss Demolines Desires to Become a Finger-post Chapter LXXXI. Barchester Cloisters Chapter LXXXII. The Last Scene at Hogglestock Chapter LXXXIII. Mr. Crawley Is Conquered Chapter LXXXIV. Conclusion
The Palliser Novels:
Can You Forgive Her?
Volume I
Chapter I. Mr Vavasor and His Daughter Chapter II. Lady Macleod Chapter III. John Grey, the Worthy Man Chapter IV. George Vavasor, the Wild Man Chapter V. The Balcony at Basle Chapter VI. The Bridge Over the Rhine Chapter VII. Aunt Greenow Chapter VIII. Mr Cheesacre Chapter IX. The Rivals Chapter X. Nethercoats Chapter XI. John Grey Goes to London Chapter XII. Mr George Vavasor at Home Chapter XIII. Mr Grimes Gets His Odd Money Chapter XIV. Alice Vavasor Becomes Troubled Chapter XV. Paramount Crescent Chapter XVI. The Roebury Club Chapter XVII. Edgehill Chapter XVIII. Alice Vavasor’s Great Relations Chapter XIX. Tribute From Oileymead Chapter XX. Which Shall It Be? Chapter XXI. Alice Is Taught to Grow Upwards, Towards the Light Chapter XXII. Dandy and Flirt Chapter XXIII. Dinner at Matching Priory Chapter XXIV. Three Politicians Chapter XXV. in Which Much of the History of the Pallisers Is Told Chapter XXVI. Lady Midlothian Chapter XXVII. The Priory Ruins Chapter XXVIII. Alice Leaves the Priory Chapter XXIX. Burgo Fitzgerald Chapter XXX. Containing a Love Letter Chapter XXXI. Among the Fells Chapter XXXII. Containing an Answer to the Love Letter Chapter XXXIII. Monkshade Chapter XXXIV. Mr Vavasor Speaks to His Daughter Chapter XXXV. Passion Versus Prudence Chapter XXXVI. John Grey Goes a Second Time to London Chapter XXXVII. Mr Tombe’s Advice Chapter XXXVIII. The Inn at Shap Chapter XXXIX. Mr Cheesacre’s Hospitality Chapter XL. Mrs Greenow’s Little Dinner in the Close
Volume II
Chapter XLI. A Noble Lord Dies Chapter XLII. Parliament Meets Chapter XLIII. Mrs Marsham Chapter XLIV. The Election for the Chelsea Districts Chapter XLV. George Vavasor Takes His Seat Chapter XLVI. A Love Gift Chapter XLVII. Mr Cheesacre’s Disappointment Chapter XLVIII. Preparations for Lady Monk’s Party Chapter XLIX. How Lady Glencora Went to Lady Monk’s Party Chapter L. How Lady Glencora Came Back From Lady Monk’s Party Chapter LI. Bold Speculations on Murder Chapter LII. What Occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall Chapter LIII. The Last Will of the Old Squire Chapter LIV. Showing How Alice Was Punished Chapter LV. The Will Chapter LVI. Another Walk on the Fells Chapter LVII. Showing How the Wild Beast Got Himself Back From the Mountains Chapter LVIII. The Pallisers at Breakfast Chapter LIX. The Duke of St Bungay in Search of a Minister Chapter LX. Alice Vavasor’s Name Gets Into the Money Market Chapter LXI. The Bills Are Made All Right Chapter LXII. Going Abroad Chapter LXIII. Mr John Grey in Queen Anne Street Chapter LXIV. The Rocks and Valleys Chapter LXV. The First Kiss Chapter LXVI. Lady Monk’s Plan Chapter LXVII. The Last Kiss Chapter LXVIII. From London to Baden Chapter LXIX. From Baden to Lucerne Chapter LXX. at Lucerne Chapter LXXI. Showing How George Vavasor Received a Visit Chapter LXXII. Showing How George Vavasor Paid a Visit Chapter LXXIII. in Which Come Tidings of Great Moment to All Pallisers Chapter LXXIV. Showing What Happened in the Churchyard Chapter LXXV. Rouge Et Noir Chapter LXXVI. The Landlord’s Bill Chapter LXXVII. The Travellers Return Home Chapter LXXVIII. Mr Cheesacre’s Fate Chapter LXXIX. Diamonds Are Diamonds Chapter LXXX. The Story Is Finished Within the Halls of the Duke of Omnium
Phineas Finn
Volume I
Chapter I. Phineas Finn Proposes to Stand for Loughshane Chapter II. Phineas Finn Is Elected for Loughshane Chapter III. Phineas Finn Takes His Seat Chapter IV. Lady Laura Standish Chapter V. Mr. And Mrs. Low Chapter VI. Lord Brentford’s Dinner Chapter VII. Mr. And Mrs. Bunce Chapter VIII. The News About Mr. Mildmay and Sir Everard Chapter IX. The New Government Chapter X. Violet Effingham Chapter XI. Lord Chiltern Chapter XII. Autumnal Prospects Chapter XIII. Saulsby Wood Chapter XIV. Loughlinter Chapter XV. Donald Bean’s Pony Chapter XVI. Phineas Finn Returns to Killaloe Chapter XVII. Phineas Finn Returns to London Chapter XVIII. Mr. Turnbull Chapter XIX. Lord Chiltern Rides His Horse Bonebreaker Chapter XX. The Debate on the Ballot Chapter XXI. “Do Be Punctual” Chapter XXII. Lady Baldock at Home Chapter XXIII. Sunday in Grosvenor Place Chapter XXIV. The Willingford Bull Chapter XXV. Mr. Turnbull’s Carriage Stops the Way Chapter XXVI. “The First Speech” Chapter XXVII. Phineas Discussed Chapter XXVIII. The Second Reading Is Carried Chapter XXIX. A Cabinet Meeting Chapter XXX. Mr. Kennedy’s Luck Chapter XXXI. Finn for Loughton Chapter XXXII. Lady Laura Kennedy’s Headache Chapter XXXIII. Mr. Slide’s Grievance Chapter XXXIV. Was He Honest? Chapter XXXV. Mr. Monk Upon Reform Chapter XXXVI. Phineas Finn Makes Progress Chapter XXXVII. A Rough Encounter
Volume II
Chapter XXXVIII. The Duel Chapter XXXIX. Lady Laura Is Told Chapter XL. Madame Max Goesler Chapter XLI. Lord Fawn Chapter XLII. Lady Baldock Does Not Send a Card to Phineas Finn Chapter XLIII. Promotion Chapter XLIV. Phineas and His Friends Chapter XLV. Miss Effingham’s Four Lovers Chapter XLVI. The Mousetrap Chapter XLVII. Mr. Mildmay’s Bill Chapter XLVIII. “The Duke” Chapter XLIX. The Duellists Meet Chapter L. Again Successful Chapter LI. Troubles at Loughlinter Chapter LII. The First Blow Chapter LIII. Showing How Phineas Bore the Blow Chapter LIV. Consolation Chapter LV. Lord Chiltern at Saulsby Chapter LVI. What the People in Marylebone Thought Chapter LVII. The Top Brick of the Chimney Chapter LVIII. Rara Avis in Terris Chapter LIX. The Earl’s Wrath Chapter LX. Madame Goesler’s Politics Chapter LXI. Another Duel Chapter LXII. The Letter That Was Sent to Brighton Chapter LXIII. Showing How the Duke Stood His Ground Chapter LXIV. The Horns Chapter LXV. The Cabinet Minister at Killaloe Chapter LXVI. Victrix Chapter LXVII. Job’s Comforters Chapter LXVIII. The Joint Attack Chapter LXIX. The Temptress Chapter LXX. The Prime Minister’s House Chapter LXXI. Comparing Notes Chapter LXXII. Madame Goesler’s Generosity Chapter LXXIII. Amantium Iræ Chapter LXXIV. The Beginning of the End Chapter LXXV. P. P. C. Chapter LXXVI. Conclusion
The Eustace Diamonds
Volume I
Chapter I. Lizzie Greystock Chapter II. Lady Eustace Chapter III. Lucy Morris Chapter IV. Frank Greystock Chapter V. The Eustace Necklace Chapter VI. Lady Linlithgow’s Mission Chapter VII. Mr. Burke’s Speeches Chapter VIII. The Conquering Hero Comes Chapter IX. Showing What the Miss Fawns Said, and What Mrs. Hittaway Thought Chapter X. Lizzie and Her Lover Chapter XI. Lord Fawn at His Office Chapter XII. “I Only Thought of It” Chapter XIII. Showing What Frank Greystock Did Chapter XIV. “Doan’t Thou Marry for Munny” Chapter XV. “I’ll Give You a Hundred Guinea Brooch” Chapter XVI. Certainly an Heirloom Chapter XVII. The Diamonds Are Seen in Public Chapter XVIII. “And I Have Nothing to Give” Chapter XIX. “As My Brother” Chapter XX. The Diamonds Become Troublesome Chapter XXI. “Ianthe’s Soul” Chapter XXII. Lady Eustace Procures a Pony for the Use of Her Cousin Chapter XXIII. Frank Greystock’s First Visit to Portray Chapter XXIV. Showing What Frank Greystock Thought About Marriage Chapter XXV. Mr. Dove’s Opinion Chapter XXVI. Mr. Gowran Is Very Funny Chapter XXVII. Lucy Morris Misbehaves Chapter XXVIII. Mr. Dove in His Chambers Chapter XXIX. “I Had Better Go Away” Chapter XXX. Mr. Greystock’s Troubles Chapter XXXI. Frank Greystock’s Second Visit to Portray Chapter XXXII. Mr. And Mrs. Hittaway in Scotland Chapter XXXIII. “It Won’t Be True” Chapter XXXIV. Lady Linlithgow at Home Chapter XXXV. Too Bad for Sympathy Chapter XXXVI. Lizzie’s Guests Chapter XXXVII. Lizzie’s First Day Chapter XXXVIII. Nappie’s Grey Horse
Volume II
Chapter XXXIX. Sir Griffin Takes an Unfair Advantage Chapter XL. “You Are Not Angry?” Chapter XLI. “Likewise the Bears in Couples Agree” Chapter XLII. Sunday Morning Chapter XLIII. Life at Portray Chapter XLIV. A Midnight Adventure Chapter XLV. The Journey to London Chapter XLVI. Lucy Morris in Brook Street Chapter XLVII. Matching Priory Chapter XLVIII. Lizzie’s Condition Chapter XLIX. Bunfit and Gager Chapter L. In Hertford Street Chapter LI. Confidence Chapter LII. Mrs. Carbuncle Goes to the Theatre Chapter LIII. Lizzie’s SickRoom Chapter LIV. “I Suppose I May Say a Word” Chapter LV. Quints or Semitenths Chapter LVI. Job’s Comforters Chapter LVII. Humpty Dumpty Chapter LVIII. “The Fiddle With One String” Chapter LIX. Mr. Gowran Up in London Chapter LX. “Let It Be as Though It Had Never Been” Chapter LXI. Lizzie’s Great Friend Chapter LXII. “You Know Where My Heart Is” Chapter LXIII. The Corsair Is Afraid Chapter LXIV. Lizzie’s Last Scheme Chapter LXV. Tribute Chapter LXVI. The Aspirations of Mr. Emilius Chapter LXVII. The Eye of the Public Chapter LXVIII. The Major Chapter LXIX. “I Cannot Do It” Chapter LXX. Alas! Chapter LXXI. Lizzie Is Threatened With the Treadmill Chapter LXXII. Lizzie Triumphs Chapter LXXIII. Lizzie’s Last Lover Chapter LXXIV. Lizzie at the Police-Court Chapter LXXV. Lord George Gives His Reasons Chapter LXXVI. Lizzie Returns to Scotland Chapter LXXVII. The Story of Lucy Morris Is Concluded Chapter LXXVIII. The Trial Chapter LXXIX. Once More at Portray Chapter LXXX. What Was Said About It All at Matching
Phineas Redux
Volume I
Chapter I. Temptation Chapter II. Harrington Hall Chapter III. Gerard Maule Chapter IV. Tankerville Chapter V. Mr. Daubeny’s Great Move Chapter VI. Phineas and His Old Friends Chapter VII. Coming Home From Hunting Chapter VIII. The Address Chapter IX. The Debate Chapter X. The Deserted Husband Chapter XI. The Truant Wife Chapter XII. Königstein Chapter XIII. “I Have Got the Seat” Chapter XIV. Trumpeton Wood Chapter XV. “How Well You Knew!” Chapter XVI. Copperhouse Cross and Broughton Spinnies Chapter XVII. Madame Goesler’s Story Chapter XVIII. Spooner of Spoon Hall Chapter XIX. Something Out of the Way Chapter XX. Phineas Again in London Chapter XXI. Mr. Maule, Senior Chapter XXII. “Purity of Morals, Finn” Chapter XXIII. Macpherson’s Hotel Chapter XXIV. Madame Goesler Is Sent For Chapter XXV. “I Would Do It Now” Chapter XXVI. The Duke’s Will Chapter XXVII. An Editor’s Wrath Chapter XXVIII. The First Thunderbolt Chapter XXIX. The Spooner Correspondence Chapter XXX. Regrets Chapter XXXI. The Duke and Duchess in Town Chapter XXXII. The World Becomes Cold Chapter XXXIII. The Two Gladiators Chapter XXXIV. The Universe Chapter XXXV. Political Venom Chapter XXXVI. Seventy-Two Chapter XXXVII. The Conspiracy Chapter XXXVIII. Once Again in Portman Square Chapter XXXIX. Cagliostro Chapter XL. The Prime Minister Is Hard Pressed
Volume II
Chapter XLI. “I Hope I’m Not Distrusted” Chapter XLII. Boulogne Chapter XLIII. The Second Thunderbolt Chapter XLIV. The Browborough Trial Chapter XLV. Some Passages in the Life of Mr. Emilius Chapter XLVI. The Quarrel Chapter XLVII. What Came of the Quarrel Chapter XLVIII. Mr. Maule’s Attempt Chapter XLIX. Showing What Mrs. Bunce Said to the Policeman Chapter L What the Lords and Commons Said About the Murder Chapter LI. “You Think It Shameful” Chapter LII. Mr. Kennedy’s Will Chapter LIII. None but the Brave Deserve the Fair Chapter LIV. The Duchess Takes Counsel Chapter LV. Phineas in Prison Chapter LVI. The Meager Family Chapter LVII. The Beginning of the Search for the Key and the Coat Chapter LVIII. The Two Dukes Chapter LIX. Mrs. Bonteen Chapter LX. Two Days Before the Trial Chapter LXI. The Beginning of the Trial Chapter LXII. Lord Fawn’s Evidence Chapter LXIII. Mr. Chaffanbrass for the Defence Chapter LXIV. Confusion in the Court Chapter LXV. “I Hate Her!” Chapter LXVI. The Foreign Bludgeon Chapter LXVII. The Verdict Chapter LXVIII. Phineas After the Trial Chapter LXIX. The Duke’s First Cousin Chapter LXX. “I Will Not Go to Loughlinter” Chapter LXXI. Phineas Finn Is Reelected Chapter LXXII. The End of the Story of Mr. Emilius and Lady Eustace Chapter LXXIII. Phineas Finn Returns to His Duties Chapter LXXIV. At Matching Chapter LXXV. The Trumpeton Feud Is Settled Chapter LXXVI. Madame Goesler’s Legacy Chapter LXXVII. Phineas Finn’s Success Chapter LXXVIII. The Last Visit to Saulsby Chapter LXXIX. At Last—At Last Chapter LXXX. Conclusion
The Prime Minister
Volume I
Chapter I. Ferdinand Lopez Chapter II. Everett Wharton Chapter III. Mr. Abel Wharton, Q.C Chapter IV. Mrs. Roby Chapter V. “No One Knows Anything About Him” Chapter VI. An Old Friend Goes to Windsor Chapter VII. Another Old Friend Chapter VIII. The Beginning of a New Career Chapter IX. Mrs. Dick’s Dinner Party.—No. I Chapter X. Mrs. Dick’s Dinner Party.—No. II Chapter XI. Carlton Terrace Chapter XII. The Gathering of Clouds Chapter XIII. Mr. Wharton Complains Chapter XIV. A Lover’s Perseverance Chapter XV. Arthur Fletcher Chapter XVI. Never Run Away! Chapter XVII. GoodBye Chapter XVIII. The Duke of Omnium Thinks of Himself Chapter XIX. Vulgarity Chapter XX. Sir Orlando’s Policy Chapter XXI. The Duchess’s New Swan Chapter XXII. St. James’s Park Chapter XXIII. Surrender Chapter XXIV. The Marriage The Beginning of the Honeymoon Chapter XXVI. The End of the Honeymoon Chapter XXVII. The Duke’s Misery Chapter XXVIII. The Duchess Is Much Troubled Chapter XXIX. The Two Candidates for Silverbridge Chapter XXX. “Yes;—a Lie!” Chapter XXXI. “Yes;—with a Horsewhip in My Hand” Chapter XXXII. “What Business Is It of Yours?” Chapter XXXIII. Showing That a Man Should Not Howl Chapter XXXIV. The Silverbridge Election Chapter XXXV. Lopez Back in London Chapter XXXVI. The Jolly Blackbird Chapter XXXVII. The Horns Chapter XXXVIII. Sir Orlando Retires Chapter XXXIX. “Get Round Him” Chapter XL. “Come and Try It”
Volume II
Chapter XLI. The Value of a Thick Skin Chapter XLII. Retribution Chapter XLIII. Kauri Gum Chapter XLIV. Mr. Wharton Intends to Make a New Will Chapter XLV. Mrs. Sexty Parker Chapter XLVI. “He Wants to Get Rich Too Quick” Chapter XLVII. As for Love! Chapter XLVIII. “Has He Illtreated You?” Chapter XLIX. “Where Is Guatemala?” Chapter L. Mr. Slide’s Revenge Chapter LI. Coddling the Prime Minister Chapter LII. “I Can Sleep Here Tonight, I Suppose?” Chapter LIII. Mr. Hartlepod Chapter LIV. Lizzie Chapter LV. Mrs. Parker’s Sorrows Chapter LVI. What the Duchess Thought of Her Husband Chapter LVII. The Explanation Chapter LVIII. “Quite Settled” Chapter LIX. “The First and the Last” Chapter LX. The Tenway Junction Chapter LXI. The Widow and Her Friends Chapter LXII. Phineas Finn Has a Book to Read Chapter LXIII. The Duchess and Her Friend Chapter LXIV. The New K.G Chapter LXV. “There Must Be Time” Chapter LXVI. The End of the Session Chapter LXVII. Mrs. Lopez Prepares to Move Chapter LXVIII. The Prime Minister’s Political Creed Chapter LXIX. Mrs. Parker’s Fate Chapter LXX. At Wharton Chapter LXXI. The Ladies at Longbarns Doubt Chapter LXXII. “He Thinks That Our Days Are Numbered” Chapter LXXIII. Only the Duke of Omnium Chapter LXXIV. “I Am Disgraced and Shamed” Chapter LXXV. The Great Wharton Alliance Chapter LXXVI. Who Will It Be? Chapter LXXVII. The Duchess in Manchester Square Chapter LXXVIII. The New Ministry Chapter LXXIX. The Wharton Wedding Chapter LXXX. The Last Meeting at Matching
The Duke’s Children
Chapter I. When the Duchess Was Dead Chapter II. Lady Mary Palliser Chapter III. Francis Oliphant Tregear Chapter IV. Park Lane Chapter V. “It Is Impossible” Chapter VI. Major Tifto Chapter VII. Conservative Convictions Chapter VIII. “He Is a Gentleman” Chapter IX. “In Medias Res” Chapter X. “Why Not Like Romeo if I Feel Like Romeo?” Chapter XI. “Cruel” Chapter XII. At Richmond Chapter XIII. The Duke’s Injustice Chapter XIV. The New Member for Silverbridge Chapter XV. The Duke Receives a Letter,—and Writes One Chapter XVI. “Poor Boy” Chapter XVII. The Derby Chapter XVIII. One of the Results of the Derby Chapter XIX. “No; My Lord, I Do Not” Chapter XX. “Then He Will Come Again” Chapter XXI. Sir Timothy Beeswax Chapter XXII. The Duke in His Study Chapter XXIII. Frank Tregear Wants a Friend Chapter XXIV. “She Must Be Made to Obey” Chapter XXV. A Family Breakfast-Table Chapter XXVI. Dinner at the Beargarden Chapter XXVII. Major Tifto and the Duke Chapter XXVIII. Mrs. Montacute Jones’s Garden-Party Chapter XXIX. The Lovers Meet Chapter XXX. What Came of the Meeting Chapter XXXI. Miss Boncassen’s River-Party. No. 1 Chapter XXXII. Miss Boncassen’s River-Party. No. 2 Chapter XXXIII. The Langham Hotel Chapter XXXIV. Lord Popplecourt Chapter XXXV. “Don’t You Think—?” Chapter XXXVI. Tally-Ho Lodge Chapter XXXVII. Grex Chapter XXXVIII. Crummie-Toddie Chapter XXXIX. Killancodlem Chapter XL. “And Then!” Chapter XLI. Ischl Chapter XLII. Again at Killancodlem Chapter XLIII. What Happened at Doncaster Chapter XLIV. How It Was Done Chapter XLV. “There Shall Not Be Another Word About It” Chapter XLVI. Lady Mary’s Dream Chapter XLVII. Miss Boncassen’s Idea of Heaven Chapter XLVIII. The Party at Custins Is Broken Up Chapter XLIX. The Major’s Fate Chapter L. The Duke’s Arguments Chapter LI. The Duke’s Guests Chapter LII. Miss Boncassen Tells the Truth Chapter LIII. “Then I Am as Proud as a Queen” Chapter LIV. “I Don’t Think She Is a Snake” Chapter LV. Polpenno Chapter LVI. The News Is Sent to Matching Chapter LVII. The Meeting at “The Bobtailed Fox” Chapter LVIII. The Major Is Deposed Chapter LIX. No One Can Tell What May Come to Pass Chapter LX. Lord Gerald in Further Trouble Chapter LXI. “Bone of My Bone” Chapter LXII. The Brake Country Chapter LXIII. “I’ve Seen ‘Em Like That Before” Chapter LXIV. “I Believe Him to Be a Worthy Young Man” Chapter LXV. “Do You Ever Think What Money Is?” Chapter LXVI. The Three Attacks Chapter LXVII. “He Is Such a Beast” Chapter LXVIII. Brook Street Chapter LXIX. “Pert Poppet!” Chapter LXX. “Love May Be a Great Misfortune” Chapter LXXI. “What Am I to Say, Sir?” Chapter LXXII. Carlton Terrace Chapter LXXIII. “I Have Never Loved You” Chapter LXXIV. “Let Us Drink a Glass of Wine Together” Chapter LXXV. The Major’s Story Chapter LXXVI. On Deportment Chapter LXXVII. “Mabel, GoodBye” Chapter LXXVIII. The Duke Returns to Office Chapter LXXIX. The First Wedding Chapter LXXX. The Second Wedding
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