Introduction English Codes and American Influences | p. vii |
Note on the Text | p. xxii |
Select Bibliography | p. xxiii |
A Chronology of Anthony Trollope | p. xxv |
When the Duchess Was Dead | p. 1 |
Lady Mary Palliser | p. 9 |
Francis Oliphant Tregear | p. 19 |
Park Lane | p. 26 |
'It is Impossible' | p. 34 |
Major Tifto | p. 45 |
Conservative Convictions | p. 53 |
'He is a Gentleman' | p. 61 |
'In Medias Res'* | p. 69 |
'Why Not like Romeo If I Feel like Romeo?' | p. 78 |
'Cruel' | p. 85 |
At Richmond | p. 92 |
The Duke's Injustice | p. 100 |
The New Member for Silverbridge | p. 104 |
The Duke Receives a Letter, -- and Writes One | p. 114 |
'Poor Boy' | p. 123 |
The Derby | p. 129 |
One of the Results of the Derby | p. 139 |
'No; My Lord, I Do Not' | p. 147 |
'then He Will Come Again' | p. 154 |
Sir Timothy Beeswax | p. 162 |
The Duke in His Study | p. 167 |
Frank Tregear Wants a Friend | p. 177 |
'she Must Be Made to Obey' | p. 184 |
A Family Breakfast-Table | p. 191 |
Dinner at the Beargarden | p. 199 |
Major Tifto and the Duke | p. 210 |
Mrs. Montacute Jones's Garden-Party | p. 216 |
The Lovers Meet | p. 225 |
What Came of the Meeting | p. 233 |
Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 1 | p. 240 |
Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 2 | p. 250 |
The Langham Hotel | p. 260 |
Lord Popplecourt | p. 271 |
'Don't You Think----?' | p. 277 |
Tally-Ho Lodge | p. 287 |
Grex | p. 292 |
Crummie-Toddie | p. 300 |
Killancodlem | p. 307 |
'And Then!' | p. 317 |
Ischl * | p. 326 |
Again at Killancodlem | p. 335 |
What Happened at Doncaster | p. 344 |
How It Was Done | p. 352 |
'there Shall Not Be Another Word About It' | p. 359 |
Lady Mary's Dream | p. 368 |
Miss Boncassen's Idea of Heaven | p. 376 |
The Party at Custins is Broken Up | p. 384 |
The Major's Fate | p. 391 |
The Duke's Arguments | p. 396 |
The Duke's Guests | p. 404 |
Miss Boncassen Tells the Truth | p. 410 |
'then I Am as Proud as a Queen' | p. 420 |
'I Don't Think She is a Snake' | p. 430 |
Polpenno* | p. 436 |
The News is Sent to Matching | p. 446 |
The Meeting at 'the Bobtailed Fox' | p. 451 |
The Major is Deposed | p. 457 |
No One Can Tell What May Come to Pass | p. 464 |
Lord Gerald in Further Trouble | p. 476 |
'Bone of My Bone' | p. 482 |
The Brake Country | p. 491 |
'I'Ve Seen 'Em like That Before' | p. 501 |
'I Believe Him to Be a Worthy Young Man' | p. 508 |
'Do You Ever Think What Money Is?' | p. 514 |
The Three Attacks | p. 521 |
'He is Such a Beast' | p. 530 |
Brook Street | p. 535 |
'Pert Poppet!' | p. 544 |
'Love May Be a Great Misfortune' | p. 551 |
'What Am I to Say, Sir?' | p. 557 |
Carlton Terrace | p. 566 |
'I Have Never Loved You' | p. 575 |
'Let Us Drink a Glass of Wine Together' | p. 582 |
The Major's Story | p. 591 |
On Deportment | p. 598 |
'Mabel, Good-Bye' | p. 604 |
The Duke Returns to Office | p. 617 |
The First Wedding | p. 624 |
The Second Wedding | p. 630 |
Explanatory Notes Chapter I | p. 635 |
Who's Who in the Duke's Children | p. 663 |
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