Description
Book description:
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- Author's name: Thomas Hardy
- Number of pages: 414 pages
- The subject of the book: The Return of the Natives
The contents of the book:
- PREFACE
- BOOK FIRST-THE THREE WOMEN
- A Face on Which Time Makes but Little Impression
- Humanity Appears upon the Scene, Hand in Hand with Trouble
- The Custom of the Country
- The Halt on the Turnpike Road
- Perplexity among Honest People
- The Figure against the Sky
- Queen of Night
- Those Who Are Found Where There Is Said to Be Nobody
- Love Leads a Shrewd Man into Strategy
- A Desperate Attempt at Persuasion
- The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman
- BOOK SECOND THE ARRIVAL
- Tidings of the Comer
- The People at Blooms-End Make Ready
- How a Little Sound Produced a Great Dream
- Eustacia Is Led on to an Adventure
- Through the Moonlight
- The Two Stand Face to Face
- A Coalition between Beauty and Oddness
- Firmness Is Discovered in a Gentle Heart
- BOOK THIRD-THE FASCINATION
- “My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is”
- The New Course Causes Disappointment
- The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
- An Hour of Bliss and Many Hours of Sadness
- Sharp Words Are Spoken, and a Crisis Ensues
- Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
- The Morning and the Evening of a Day
- A New Force Disturbs the Current
- book four fourth book the closed door
- The Rencounter by the Pool
- He Is Set upon by Adversities but He Sings a Song
- She Goes Out to Battle against Depression
- Rough Coercion Is Employed
- The Journey across the Heath
- A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian
- The Tragic Meeting of Two Old Friends
- Eustacia Hears of Good Fortune, and Beholds Evil
- BOOK FIFTH-THE DISCOVERY
- . “Wherefore Is Light Given to Him That Is in Misery”
- A Lurid Light Breaks in upon a Darkened Understanding
- Eustacia Dresses Herself on a Black Morning
- The Ministrations of a Half-forgotten One
- An Old Move Inadvertently Repeated
- Thomasin Argues with Her Cousin, and He Writes a Letter
- The Night of the Sixth of November
- Rain, Darkness, and Anxious Wanderers
- Sights and Sounds Draw the Wanderers Together
- BOOK SIXTH-SIXTH-AFTER COURSES
- The Inevitable Movement Onward
- Thomasin Walks in a Green Place by the Roman Road
- The Serious Discourse of Clym with His Cousin
- Cheerfulness Again Asserts Itself at Blooms-End, and Clym Finds His Vocation
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