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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
A Note on the Text
PRELUDE
The Egoist
CHAPTER 1: A Minor Incident Showing an Hereditary Aptitude in the Use of the Knife
CHAPTER 2: The Young Sir Willoughby
CHAPTER 3: Constantia Durham
CHAPTER 4: Laetitia Dale
CHAPTER 5: Clara Middleton
CHAPTER 6: His Courtship
CHAPTER 7: The Betrothed
CHAPTER 8: A Run with the Truant; a Walk with the Master
CHAPTER 9: Clara and Laetitia Meet: They Are Compared
CHAPTER 10: In Which Sir Willoughby Chances to Supply the Title for Himself
CHAPTER 11: The Double-Blossom Wild Cherry-Tree
CHAPTER 12: Miss Middleton and Mr Vernon Whitford
CHAPTER 13: The First Effort after Freedom
CHAPTER 14: Sir Willoughby and Laetitia
CHAPTER 15: The Petition for a Release
CHAPTER 16: Clara and Laetitia
CHAPTER 17: The Porcelain Vase
CHAPTER 18: Colonel De Craye
CHAPTER 19: Colonel De Craye and Clara Middleton
CHAPTER 20: An Aged and a Great Wine
CHAPTER 21: Clara’s Meditations
CHAPTER 22: The Ride
CHAPTER 23: Treats of the Union of Temper and Policy
CHAPTER 24: Contains an Instance of the Generosity of Willoughby
CHAPTER 25: The Flight in Wild Weather
CHAPTER 26: Vernon in Pursuit
CHAPTER 27: At the Railway Station
CHAPTER 28: The Return
CHAPTER 29: In Which the Sensitiveness of Sir Willoughby Is Explained: and He Receives Much Instruction
CHAPTER 30: Treating of the Dinner-Party at Mrs Mountstuart Jenkinson’s
CHAPTER 31: Sir Willoughby Attempts and Achieves Pathos
CHAPTER 32: Laetitia Dale Discovers a Spiritual Change and Dr Middleton a Physical
CHAPTER 33: In Which the Comic Muse Has an Eye on Two Good Souls
CHAPTER 34: Mrs Mountstuart and Sir Willoughby
CHAPTER 35: Miss Middleton and Mrs Mountstuart
CHAPTER 36: Animated Conversation at a Luncheon-Table
CHAPTER 37: Contains Clever Fencing and Intimations of the Need for It
CHAPTER 38: In Which We Take a Step to the Centre of Egoism
CHAPTER 39: In the Heart of the Egoist
CHAPTER 40: Midnight: Sir Willoughby and Laetitia: with Young Crossjay under a Coverlet
CHAPTER 41: The Rev. Dr Middleton, Clara, and Sir Willoughby
CHAPTER 42: Shows the Divining Arts of a Perceptive Mind
CHAPTER 43: In Which Sir Willoughby Is Led to Think That the Elements Have Conspired Against Him
CHAPTER 44: Dr Middleton: the Ladies Eleanor and Isabel: and Mr Dale
CHAPTER 45: The Patterne Ladies: Mr Dale: Lady Busshe and Lady Culmer: with Mrs Mountstuart Jenkinson
CHAPTER 46: The Scene of Sir Willoughby’s Generalship
CHAPTER 47: Sir Willoughby and His Friend Horace De Craye
CHAPTER 48: The Lovers
CHAPTER 49: Laetitia and Sir Willoughby
CHAPTER 50: Upon Which the Curtain Falls
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