< Romola (London 1863)
ROMOLA.
BY
GEORGE ELIOT,
AUTHOR OF
"ADAM BEDE," "THE MILL ON THE FLOSS," "SILAS MARNER,"
AND "SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE."
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.
M.DCCC.LXIII.
CONTENTS
TO THE .
PAGE | ||
Proem | 1 | |
BOOK I. | ||
Chap. | ||
I. | The Shipwrecked Stranger | 17 |
II. | A Breakfast for Love | 40 |
III. | The Barber's Shop | 48 |
IV. | First Impressions | 67 |
V. | The Blind Scholar and his Daughter | 73 |
VI. | Dawning Hopes | 97 |
VII. | A Learned Squabble | 124 |
VIII. | A Face in the Crowd | 134 |
IX. | A Man's Ransom | 156 |
X. | Under the Plane-Tree | 169 |
XI. | Tito's Dilemma | 189 |
XII. | The Prize is nearly Grasped | 196 |
XIII. | The Shadow of Nemesis | 217 |
XIV. | The Peasants' Fair | 229 |
XV. | The Dying Message | 254 |
XVI. | A Florentine Joke | 269 |
XVII. | Under the Loggia | 292 |
XVIII. | The Portrait | 303 |
XIX. | The Old Man's Hope | 314 |
XX. | The Day of the Betrothal | 321 |
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