Title: Diana of the Crossways, v4
Author: George Meredith
Edition: 10
Language: English
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DIANA OF THE CROSSWAYS
By George Meredith
1897
BOOK 4.
XXVII. Contains matter for
subsequent explosion
XXVIII. Dialogue round the subject
of A portrait, with some indications
of
the task for Diana
XXIX. Shows the approaches
of the political and the domestic
crisis
in
company
XXX. In which there is
A taste of A little dinner and
an aftertaste
XXXI. A chapter containing great
political news and therewith an
intrusion
of the love-god
XXXII. Wherein we behold A
giddy turn at the spectral
crossways
XXXIII. Exhibits the springing
of A mine in A newspaper article
XXXIV. In which it is
darkly seen how the CRIMINAL’S
judge may be
love’s
criminal
XXXV. Reveals how the true
heroine of Romance comes finally
to her
time
of triumph