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A pair of blue eyes / Thomas Hardy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations)--Fiction.
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations).
- Separation (Psychology)--Fiction.
- Separation (Psychology).
- Elopement--Fiction.
- Elopement.
- Wessex (England)--Fiction.
- Wessex (England).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (667 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- [Auckland, New Zealand] : The Floating Press, 1873.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Dive into a classic work from the author responsible for beloved novels such as Tess of the d''Urbervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd. Combining elements of romance and psychological suspense, A Pair of Blue Eyes is a rewarding and enthralling read.
- Contents:
- Title; Contents; Preface; The Persons; Chapter I - ''A Fair Vestal, Throned in the West''; Chapter II - ''Twas on the Evening of a Winter''s Day''; Chapter III - ''Melodious Birds Sing Madrigals''; Chapter IV - ''Where Heaves the Turf in Many a Mould''ring Heap''; Chapter V - ''Bosom''d High in Tufted Trees''; Chapter VI - ''Fare Thee Weel Awhile!''; Chapter VII - ''No More of Me You Knew, My Love!''; Chapter VIII - ''Allen-A-Dale is No Baron or Lord''; Chapter IX - ''Her Father Did Fume''; Chapter X - ''Beneath the Shelter of an Aged Tree''; Chapter XI - ''Journeys End in Lovers Meeting''
- Chapter XII - ''Adieu! She Cries, and Waved Her Lily Hand''Chapter XIII - ''He Set in Order Many Proverbs''; Chapter XIV - ''We Frolic While ''Tis May''; Chapter XV - ''A Wandering Voice''; Chapter XVI - ''Then Fancy Shapes -As Fancy Can''; Chapter XVII - ''Her Welcome, Spoke in Faltering Phrase''; Chapter XVIII - ''He Heard Her Musical Pants''; Chapter XIX - ''Love was in the Next Degree''; Chapter XX - ''A Distant Dearness in the Hill''; Chapter XXI - ''On Thy Cold Grey Stones, O Sea!''; Chapter XXII - ''A Woman''s Way''; Chapter XXIII - ''Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?''
- Chapter XXIV - ''Breeze, Bird, and Flower Confess the Hour''Chapter XXV - ''Mine Own Familiar Friend''; Chapter XXVI - ''To that Last Nothing Under Earth''; Chapter XXVII - ''How Should I Greet Thee?''; Chapter XXVIII - ''I Lull a Fancy, Trouble-Tost''; Chapter XXIX - ''Care, Thou Canker''; Chapter XXX - ''Vassal Unto Love''; Chapter XXXI - ''A Worm I'' the Bud''; Chapter XXXII - ''Had I Wist Before I Kist''; Chapter XXXIII - ''O Daughter of Babylon, Wasted with Misery''; Chapter XXXIV - ''Yea, Happy Shall He Be that Rewardeth Thee as Thou Hast Served Us''
- Chapter XXXV - ''And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus?-Say Nay-Say Nay!''Chapter XXXVI - ''The Pennie''s the Jewel that Beautifies A''''; Chapter XXXVII - ''After Many Days''; Chapter XXXVIII - ''Jealousy is Cruel as the Grave''; Chapter XXXIX - ''Each to the Loved One''s Side''; Chapter XL - ''Welcome, Proud Lady''; Endnotes
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-77651-339-8
- OCLC:
- 682540609
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