Volume I.
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The
Balcony at Basle.
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Frontispiece.
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"Would
you mind shutting the window?"
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Chapter II.
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"Sometimes
you drive me too hard."
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Chapter III.
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"Peace
be to his manes."
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Chapter VII.
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Captain
Bellfield proposes a toast.
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Chapter IX.
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"If
it were your friend, what advice would
you give her?"
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Chapter XI.
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"I'm
as round as your hat, and as square as
your elbow; I am."
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Chapter XIII.
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"Mrs.
Greenow, look at that."
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Chapter XIV.
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Edgehill.
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Chapter XVII.
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"Arabella
Greenow, will you be that woman?"
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Chapter XX.
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"Baker,
you must put Dandy in the bar."
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Chapter XXII.
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"Mr.
Palliser, that was a cannon."
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Chapter XXIII.
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"The
most self-willed young woman I ever
met in my life."
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Chapter XXVI.
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The
Priory Ruins.
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Chapter XXVII.
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Burgo
Fitzgerald.
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Chapter XXIX.
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Swindale
Fell.
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Chapter XXXI.
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"I
have heard," said Burgo.
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Chapter XXXIII.
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"Then—then,—then
let her come to me."
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Chapter XXXVI.
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"So
you've come back, have you?" said
the Squire.
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Chapter XXXVIII.
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"Dear
Greenow; dear husband!"
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Chapter XL.
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Volume II.
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Great
Jove.
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Chapter XLII.
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"Friendships
will not come by ordering,"
said Lady Glencora.
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Chapter XLII.
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"I
asked you for a kiss."
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Chapter XLVI.
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Mr.
Cheesacre disturbed.
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Chapter XLVII.
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"All
right," said Burgo, as he thrust the
money into his breast-pocket.
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Chapter XLIX.
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Mr.
Bott on the watch.
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Chapter L.
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The
last of the old squire.
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Chapter LIII.
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Kate.
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Chapter LVI.
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Lady
Glencora.
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Chapter LVIII.
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"Before
God, my first wish is to free you from
the misfortune that I have
brought on you."
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Chapter LVIII.
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She
managed to carry herself with some
dignity.
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Chapter LXIII.
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A
sniff of the rocks and valleys.
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Chapter LXIV.
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"I
wonder when you're going to pay me what
you owe me, Lieutenant
Bellfield?"
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Chapter LXV.
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Lady
Glencora at Baden.
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Chapter LXVIII.
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Alice.
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Chapter LXX.
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"Oh!
George," she said, "you won't do that?"
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Chapter LXXI.
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"How
am I to thank you for forgiving me?"
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Chapter LXXV.
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"Good
night, Mr. Palliser."
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Chapter LXXVI.
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Alice
and her bridesmaids.
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Chapter LXXIX.
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"Yes,
my bonny boy,—you have made it
all right for me."
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Chapter LXXX.
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