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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE

XVII. Adventures by the Shore .... 206

XYIII. Doubts Arise—Doubts Vanish . . . 210

XIX. Oak's Advancement—A Great Hope . 219

XX. The Sheep" Fair—Trot Touches his Wife's Hand 228

XXI. Bathsheba Talks with Her Outrider . 252

XXII. Converging Courses . . . . . 266

XXIII. Concurritur—Horæ Momento . . 284

XXIV. After the Shock 303

XXV. The March following—"Bathsheba Boldwood" 310

XXVI. Beauty in Loneliness—After All . . . 318

XXVII. A Foggy Night and Morning—Conclusion. 333

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Bathsheba flung her Hands to her Face Frontispiece.

"There's not a Soul in my House but me To-night" ..... To face page 53

She opened a Gate within which was a Haystack. Under this she sat down . . „ 106

Bending over Fanny Kobin, he gently kissed her „ 167

He saw a Bather carried along in the Current .. 216

Troy next advanced into the Middle of the Room and took off his Cap . . . . 299