< 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. III.
LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.
M.DCCC.LXIII.
CONTENTS
TO THE .
BOOK III.—continued. | ||
Chap. | PAGE | |
I. | Check | 1 |
II. | Counter-check | 7 |
III. | The Pyramid of Vanities | 18 |
IV. | Tessa Abroad and at Home | 28 |
V. | Monna Brigida's Conversion | 46 |
VI. | A Prophetess | 55 |
VII. | On San Miniato | 67 |
VIII. | The Evening and the Morning | 76 |
IX. | Waiting | 82 |
X. | The other Wife | 88 |
XI. | Why Tito was Safe | 108 |
XII. | A Final Understanding | 119 |
XIII. | Pleading | 129
|
XIV. | The Scaffold | 145 |
XV. | Drifting Away | 156 |
XVI. | The Benediction | 164 |
XVII. | Ripening Schemes | 172 |
XVIII. | The Prophet in his Cell | 191 |
XIX. | The Trial by Fire | 205 |
XX. | A Masque of the Furies | 218 |
XXI. | Waiting by the River | 226 |
XXII. | Romola's Waking | 237 |
XXIII. | Homeward | 253 |
XXIV. | Meeting Again | 259 |
XXV. | The Confession | 268 |
XXVI. | The Last Silence | 280 |
Epilogue | 286 |
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