The Well-Beloved by Thomas Hardy
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I. A SUPPOSITITIOUS PRESENTMENT OF HER II. THE INCARNATION IS ASSUMED TO BE TRUE III. THE APPOINTMENT IV. A LONELY PEDESTRIAN V. A CHARGE VI. ON THE BRINK VII. HER EARLIER INCARNATIONS VIII. 'TOO LIKE THE LIGHTNING' IX. FAMILIAR PHENOMENA IN THE DISTANCE PART SECOND -- A YOUNG MAN OF FORTY. I. THE OLD PHANTOM BECOMES DISTINCT II. SHE DRAWS CLOSE AND SATISFIES III. SHE BECOMES AN INACCESSIBLE GHOST IV. SHE THREATENS TO RESUME CORPOREAL SUBSTANCE V. THE RESUMPTION TAKES PLACE VI. THE PAST SHINES IN THE PRESENT VII. THE NEW BECOMES ESTABLISHED VIII. HIS OWN SOUL CONFRONTS HIM IX. JUXTAPOSITIONS X. SHE FAILS TO VANISH STILL XI. THE IMAGE PERSISTS XII. A GRILLE DESCENDS BETWEEN XIII. SHE IS ENSHROUDED FROM SIGHT PART THIRD -- A YOUNG MAN OF SIXTY. |
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