Romola (London 1863)/Volume 2

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Romola (1863)
by George Eliot
Volume II.
2363082Romola — Volume II.1863George Eliot

ROMOLA.

BY


GEORGE ELIOT,

AUTHOR OF
"ADAM BEDE," "THE MILL ON THE FLOSS," "SILAS MARNER,"
AND "SCENES OF CLERICAL LIFE."

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

LONDON:

SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.


M.DCCC.LXIII.

CONTENTS

TO THE SECOND VOLUME.

BOOK II.
Chap. PAGE
I. Florence expects a Guest 1
II. The Prisoners 14
III. After-Thoughts 27
IV. Inside the Duomo 33
V. Outside the Duomo 44
VI. The Garment of Fear 52
VII. The Young Wife 61
VIII. The Painted Record 79
IX. A Moment of Triumph 88
X. The Avenger's Secret 100
XI. Fruit is Seed 116
XII. A Revelation 125
XIII. Baldassarre makes an Acquaintance 143
XIV. No Place for Repentance 157
XV. What Florence was Thinking of 177
XVI. Ariadne Discrowns Herself 184
XVII. The Tabernacle Unlocked 202
XVIII. The Black Marks become Magical 210
XIX. A Supper in the Rucellai Gardens 221
XX. An Arresting Voice 250
XXI. Coming Back 265
BOOK III.
XXII. Romola in her Place 271
XXIII. The Unseen Madonna 284
XXIV. The Visible Madonna 295
XXV. At the Barber's Shop 305
XXVI. By a Street Lamp 320


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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