The Golden Calf by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
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XIX. AFTER A CALM A STORM XX. WAS THIS THE MOTIVE? XXI. TAKING LIFE QUIETLY XXII. LADY PALLISER STUDIES THE UPPER TEN XXIII. 'ALL OUR LIFE is MIXED WITH DEATH' XXIV. 'FRUITS FAIL AND LOVE DIES AND TIME RANGES' XXV. 'MY SEED WAS YOUTH, MY CROP WAS ENDLESS CARE' XXVI. 'AND, IF I DIE, NO SOUL WILL PITY ME' XXVII. JOHN JARDINE SOLVES THE MYSTERY XXVIII. AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOUSE IS HIS CASTLE XXIX. 'AS ONE DEAD IN THE BOTTOM OF A TOMB' XXX. A FIERY DAWN XXXI. 'SOLE PARTNER AND SOLE PART OF ALL THESE JOYS' |
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