Title: One of Our Conquerors, v4
Author: George Meredith
Edition: 10
Language: English
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ONE OF OUR CONQUERERS
By George Meredith
1897
BOOK 4.
XXV. Nataly in action
XXVI. In which we see
A conventional gentle man endeavouring
to
examine
A spectre of himself
XXVII. Contains what is A small
thing or A great, as the soul
of the
chief
actor may decide
XXVIII. Mrs. Marsett
XXIX. Shows one of the
shadows of the world crossing
A virgin’s mind
XXX. The burden upon Nesta
XXXI. Shows how the Squires
in A conqueror’s service have
at times to
do
Knightly Conquest of themselves
XXXII. Shows how temper may
kindle temper and an indignant
woman get
her
weapon
XXXIII. A pair of WOOERS
XXXIV. Contains deeds unrelated
and expositions of feelings
XXXV. In which again we
make use of the old lamps
for lighting an
abysmal
darkness