
The Eustace Diamonds
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Three novels of propriety and politics in Victorian England--the basis for the BBC adaptation.Also known as the Parliamentary Novels, the first three books in Anthony Trollope's renowned series follow the lives of an aristocrat, his wife, and the political and social circles in which they move.Can You Forgive Her?: This revealing romp through proper society follows three different women who dare to defy Victorian standards.Phineas Finn: An adventurous Irishman sets out to find his fortune among proper English society--and winds up entering the world of Parliament.The Eustace Diamonds: An ambit...
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- THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS
- ANTHONY TROLLOPE
- First published in serial form in the Fortnightly Review from July, 1871, to February, 1873, and in book form in 1872
- CONTENTS
- VOLUME I CHAPTER I Lizzie Greystock
- CHAPTER II Lady Eustace
- CHAPTER III Lucy Morris
- CHAPTER IV Frank Greystock
- CHAPTER V The Eustace Necklace
- CHAPTER VI Lady Linlithgow's Mission
- CHAPTER VII Mr. Burke's Speeches
- CHAPTER VIII The Conquering Hero Comes
- CHAPTER IX Showing What the Miss Fawns Said, and What Mrs. Hittaway Thought
- CHAPTER X Lizzie and Her Lover
- CHAPTER XI Lord Fawn at His Office
- CHAPTER XII "I Only Thought of It"
- CHAPTER XIII Showing What Frank Greystock Did
- CHAPTER XIV "Doan't Thou Marry for Munny"
- CHAPTER XV "I'll Give You a Hundred Guinea Brooch"
- CHAPTER XVI Certainly an Heirloom
- CHAPTER XVII The Diamonds Are Seen in Public
- CHAPTER XVIII "And I Have Nothing to Give"
- CHAPTER XIX "As My Brother"
- CHAPTER XX The Diamonds Become Troublesome
- CHAPTER XXI "Ianthe's Soul"
- CHAPTER XXII Lady Eustace Procures a Pony for the Use of Her Cousin
- CHAPTER XXIII Frank Greystock's First Visit to Portray
- CHAPTER XXIV Showing What Frank Greystock Thought About Marriage
- CHAPTER XXV Mr. Dove's Opinion
- CHAPTER XXVI Mr. Gowran Is Very Funny
- CHAPTER XXVII Lucy Morris Misbehaves
- CHAPTER XXVIII Mr. Dove in His Chambers
- CHAPTER XXIX "I Had Better Go Away"
- CHAPTER XXX Mr. Greystock's Troubles
- CHAPTER XXXI Frank Greystock's Second Visit to Portray
- CHAPTER XXXII Mr. and Mrs. Hittaway in Scotland
- CHAPTER XXXIII "It Won't Be True"
- CHAPTER XXXIV Lady Linlithgow at Home
- CHAPTER XXXV Too Bad for Sympathy
- CHAPTER XXXVI Lizzie's Guests
- CHAPTER XXXVII Lizzie's First Day
- CHAPTER XXXVIII Nappie's Grey Horse
- VOLUME II CHAPTER XXXIX Sir Griffin Takes an Unfair Advantage
- CHAPTER XL "You Are Not Angry?"
- CHAPTER XLI "Likewise the Bears in Couples Agree"
- CHAPTER XLII Sunday Morning
- CHAPTER XLIII Life at Portray
- CHAPTER XLIV A Midnight Adventure
- CHAPTER XLV The Journey to London
- CHAPTER XLVI Lucy Morris in Brook Street
- CHAPTER XLVII Matching Priory
- CHAPTER XLVIII Lizzie's Condition
- CHAPTER XLIX Bunfit and Gager
- CHAPTER L In Hertford Street
- CHAPTER LI Confidence
- CHAPTER LII Mrs. Carbuncle Goes to the Theatre
- CHAPTER LIII Lizzie's Sick-Room
- CHAPTER LIV "I Suppose I May Say a Word"
- CHAPTER LV Quints or Semitenths
- CHAPTER LVI Job's Comforters
- CHAPTER LVII Humpty Dumpty
- CHAPTER LVIII "The Fiddle with One String"
- CHAPTER LIX Mr. Gowran Up in London
- CHAPTER LX "Let It Be As Though It Had Never Been"
- CHAPTER LXI Lizzie's Great Friend
- CHAPTER LXII "You Know Where My Heart Is"
- CHAPTER LXIII The Corsair Is Afraid
- CHAPTER LXIV Lizzie's Last Scheme
- CHAPTER LXV Tribute
- CHAPTER LXVI The Aspirations of Mr. Emilius
- CHAPTER LXVII The Eye of the Public
- CHAPTER LXVIII The Major
- CHAPTER LXIX "I Cannot Do It"
- CHAPTER LXX Alas!
- CHAPTER LXXI Lizzie Is Threatened with the Treadmill
- CHAPTER LXXII Lizzie Triumphs
- CHAPTER LXXIII Lizzie's Last Lover
- CHAPTER LXXIV Lizzie at the Police-Court
- CHAPTER LXXV Lord George Gives His Reasons
- CHAPTER LXXVI Lizzie Returns to Scotland
- CHAPTER LXXVII The Story of Lucy Morris Is Concluded
- CHAPTER LXXVIII The Trial
- CHAPTER LXXIX Once More at Portray
- CHAPTER LXXX What Was Said About It All at Matching
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