Biographical Note | p. v |
Introduction | p. xv |
Translator's Note | p. xxi |
A Small Town | p. 3 |
A Mayor | p. 6 |
A Priest | p. 9 |
A Father and Son | p. 14 |
A Negotiation | p. 18 |
Boredom | p. 25 |
Elective Affinities | p. 33 |
Minor Occasions | p. 43 |
An Evening in the Country | p. 50 |
A Large Heart and a Small Fortune | p. 58 |
An Evening | p. 61 |
A Journey | p. 65 |
Fishnet Stockings | p. 71 |
English Scissors | p. 76 |
Cock Crow | p. 79 |
The Day After | p. 83 |
The First Deputy | p. 87 |
A King in Verrieres | p. 92 |
Thinking Leads to Suffering | p. 104 |
Anonymous Letters | p. 112 |
Conversation with the Head of the House | p. 115 |
Patterns of Behavior, in 1830 | p. 128 |
A Civil Servant's Sorrows | p. 140 |
A Capital City | p. 153 |
The Seminary | p. 160 |
The World, or What the Rich Man Is Missing | p. 167 |
First Experience of Life | p. 176 |
A Procession | p. 180 |
The First Forward Step | p. 186 |
An Ambitious Man | p. 201 |
Country Pleasures | p. 219 |
Entering Society | p. 229 |
The First Steps | p. 236 |
The de La Mole Mansion | p. 240 |
Sensitivity and a Devout Aristocratic Lady | p. 252 |
Pronunciation | p. 254 |
An Attack of Gout | p. 261 |
Which Medals Are Honorable? | p. 268 |
The Ball | p. 278 |
Queen Marguerite | p. 287 |
A Young Girl's Imperial Dominion | p. 295 |
Will He Be Another Danton? | p. 299 |
A Conspiracy | p. 304 |
A Young Girl's Thoughts | p. 313 |
Is It a Conspiracy? | p. 318 |
One O'Clock in the Morning | p. 323 |
An Old Sword | p. 329 |
Terrible Times | p. 334 |
Comic Opera | p. 339 |
The Japanese Vase | p. 348 |
The Secret Note | p. 354 |
The Discussion | p. 359 |
The Clergy, Their Woodlands, and Freedom | p. 367 |
Strasbourg | p. 375 |
The Mistress of Virtue | p. 381 |
Love of a Moral Sort | p. 388 |
The Church's Best Jobs | p. 391 |
Manon Lescaut | p. 395 |
Boredom | p. 399 |
A Box at the Opera | p. 402 |
Make Her Afraid | p. 406 |
The Tiger | p. 411 |
The Hell of Weakness | p. 416 |
A Man of Spirit | p. 421 |
A Thunderstorm | p. 427 |
Somber Details | p. 432 |
The Tower | p. 438 |
A Powerful Man | p. 443 |
Plotting | p. 449 |
Tranquillity | p. 453 |
The Trial | p. 457 |
p. 463 | |
p. 468 | |
p. 472 | |
p. 479 | |
Notes | p. 487 |
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