Author: George Meredith
Edition: 10
Language: English
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By George Meredith
1897
XII. Treats of the dumbness
possible with members of A household
having
one heart
XIII. The latest of Mrs.
Burman
XIV. Discloses A stage on
the drive to Paris
XV. A Patriot abroad
XVI. Accounts for Skepsey’s
misconduct, showing how it affected
Nataly
XVII. Chiefly upon the theme
of A young maid’s imaginings
XVIII. Suitors for the hand
of Nesta Victoria
Treats of the dumbness possible
with members of A household having
one heart