The Hand of Ethelberta by Thomas Hardy
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many cases from the point of view of the servants' hall. Such a reversal
of the social foreground has, perhaps, since grown more welcome, and readers even of the finer crusted kind may now be disposed to pardon a writer for presenting the sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chickerel as beings who come within the scope of a congenial regard. T. H. December 1895. CONTENTS 1. A STREET IN ANGLEBURY--A HEATH NEAR IT--INSIDE THE 'RED LION' INN 2. CHRISTOPHER'S HOUSE--SANDBOURNE TOWN--SANDBOURNE MOOR 3. SANDBOURNE MOOR (continued) 4. SANDBOURNE PIER--ROAD TO WYNDWAY--BALLROOM IN WYNDWAY HOUSE 5. AT THE WINDOW--THE ROAD HOME 6. THE SHORE BY WYNDWAY 7. THE DINING-ROOM OF A TOWN HOUSE--THE BUTLER'S PANTRY 8. CHRISTOPHER'S LODGINGS--THE GROUNDS ABOUT ROOKINGTON 9. A LADY'S DRAWING-ROOMS--ETHELBERTA'S DRESSING-ROOM 10. LADY PETHERWIN'S HOUSE 11. SANDBOURNE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD--SOME LONDON STREETS 12. ARROWTHORNE PARK AND LODGE 13. THE LODGE (continued)--THE COPSE BEHIND 14. A TURNPIKE ROAD |
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