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Book First The Three Women

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Book First
The Three Women

  • 1. A Face on WhichTimeMakes But Little Impression...............3
  • II. Humanity Appears Upon the Scene, Hand in Hand with Trouble..9
  • III. The Custom of the Country..................................16
  • IV. The Halt on the TurnPike Road...............................40
  • V. Perplexity Among Honest People...............................46
  • VI. The Figure Against the Sky..................................61
  • VII. Quenn of Night..............................................77
  • VIII. Those who are Found where there is said to be Nobody.......85
  • IX. Love Leads a Shrewd Man into Strategy........................92
  • X. A Desperate Attempt at Persuasion.............................104
  • XI. The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman............................115



Book Second
The Arrival

  • I. Tidings of the Comer................................................127
  • II. The People at Blooms-End make Ready................................133
  • III. How a Little sound produced a Great Dream.........................139
  • IV. Eustacia is led on to an Adventure.................................145
  • V. Through the Moonlight...............................................157
  • VI. The Two stand face to face.........................................166
  • VII. A Coalition Between Beauty and Oddness............................180
  • VIII. Firmness is Discovered in a Gentle Heart.........................191



Book Third
The Fascination

  • I. My Mind to me a Kingdom is'.........................................205
  • II.The New Course Causes Disappointment................................211
  • III. The First Act in a Timeworn Drama.................................222
  • IV. An Hour of Bliss and Many Hours of Sadness.........................239
  • V. Sharp Words are Spoken, and a Crisis Ensues.........................249
  • VI. Yeobright goes, and the Breach is Complete.........................258
  • VII. The Morning and the Evening of a Day..............................267
  • VIII. A New force disturbs the Current.................................284



Book Fourth
The Closed Door

  • I. The Rencounter by the Pool..........................................295
  • II. He is Set Upon by Adversitites; but he Sings a Song................304
  • III. She goes out to Battle against Depression.........................317
  • IV. Rouvh Coercion is Employed.........................................332
  • V. The Journey Across the Heath........................................341
  • VI. A Conjuncture, and its Result upon the Pedestrian..................347
  • VII. The Tragic Meeting of Two old Friends.............................360
  • VIII. Eustacia hears of Good Fortune, and Beholds Evil..................369

Book Fifth
The Discovery

  • I. 'Wherefore is Light Given to Him That is in Misery?'................381
  • II. A Lurid light breaks in upon Darkened Understanding................391
  • III. Eustacia dresses herself on a black Morning.......................403
  • IV. The Ministrations of a Half-Forgotten One..........................413
  • V. An Old Move Inadvertently Repeated..................................420


  • VI. Thomasin Argues with her Cousin, and he writes a letter............428
  • VII. The Night of the sixth of November................................436
  • VIII. Rain, Darkness, and Anxious Wanderers............................446
  • IX. Sights and Sounds draw the Wanderers together......................458

Book Sixth
Aftercourses

  • I. The Inevitable Movement Onward......................................473
  • II. Thomasin Walks in a Green Place by the Roman Road..................484
  • III. The Serious Discourse of Clym with his Cousin.....................489
  • IV. Cheerfulness again asserts itself at Bloomsend,
    and Clym finds his Vocation.................................................495