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Chapter 2 THROUGH THE VAGUE TO THE INFINITELY LITTLE

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s London Bridge. But if a man's mind is to be taken as a part of him, the likening of it, at an introduction, to an army on the opening march of a great campaign, should plead

urs, when we sped without baggage, when the Impossible was wings to imagination, and heroic sculpture the simplest act of the chisel. It does not advance, 'tis true; it drives the whirligig circle round and round the single existing central point; but it is enriched with applause of the boys and girls of both ages in this land; and all the English critics heap their honou

anding whenever the tender request was urged on him, signified a physical opposition to the control of garments. Mechanically now, while doating in fancy over the couple beseeching him, he loosened the button across his defaced waistcoat, exposed a large measure of chest to flaws of a wind barbed on Norwegian peaks by the brewers of cough and catarrh-horrid women of the whistling clouts, in the pay of our doctors. He braved them; he starved the profession. He was that man in fifty thousand who despises hostile elements and goes unpunish

h a cry disclosing the one error of his youth, the sole bad step chargeable upon his antecedents. But do we listen to them? Shall we not have them turned out? He gives the sign for it; and he leaves his buoying constituents to outroar them: and he tells a friend that it was not, as one may say, an error, although an erratic step: but let us explain to our bosom

favourite sentence, that, judged by the Powers (to them only can he expose the whole s

those awful Powers

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it in proof of an adherence to Nature's laws: we affirm, that far from a defilement, it is an illumination and stamp of nobility. On the beloved w

So seductive was it to the Powers who sat in judgement on the case, that th

smile on the

to uplift him. And who, calling her his own, c

d them safe in the locked chamber of his breast, to yield him subservient responses. The world, or Puritanic members of it, had pushed him to the trial once or twice-or had put on an air of doing so; creating a temporary

secret

riumph and gratulation in it. And during the whole passage of the bridge, he had not once cast thought on a secret so palpitating, the cause of the morning's expedition and a long year's prospect of the present day! It seemed to have been kn

ore than the feeling of a thought;-what his friend Dr. Peter Yatt would define as feeling a rotifer astir in the curative compartment o

nt knee, as if it were a novelty to him; unwilling to trust himself to the roadway he had often traversed, equally careful that his hesitation should not be seen. A trifle more impressible, he might have imagined the smoky figure and magnum of pursiness barring the City against him. He could have laughed aloud at the hypocrisy behind his quiet look of provincial wonderment at London's sculptor's art; and he was partly tickled as well by the singular fit of timidity enchaining him. Cart, omnibus, cab, van, barrow, do

too; but it would

erheard?' said a

new the voice, and laughed: 'You?' He straightened his back immediately to cross the road, dismissing nervousness as a

vement, when Mr. Fenellan said: 'I'll tell you,' and

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or, adding within himself: 'Emptiness! want of food!' to account for

he matter was personal; and the intimation of a touch on domestic affairs c

explain his: need to visit a haberdash

ionate over the 'Poor vi

ient for eating, now that he had spoken of it. 'A basin of turtle; I can't wait. A brush of the coat; mud must be dr

er to reassure his friend, as he intended. 'You wouldn't credit

e the attendants climbed the ladder to upper stages for white-waistcoat boxes, on his being; the first bird of the season; which it

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Contents

Chapter 1 ACROSS LONDON BRIDGE Chapter 2 THROUGH THE VAGUE TO THE INFINITELY LITTLE Chapter 3 OLD VEUVE Chapter 4 THE SECOND BOTTLE Chapter 5 THE LONDON WALK WESTWARD Chapter 6 NATALY Chapter 7 BETWEEN A GENERAL MAN OF THIN WORLD AND A PROFESSIONAL Chapter 8 SOME FAMILIAR GUESTS Chapter 9 AN INSPECTION OF LAKELANDS Chapter 10 SKEPSEY IN MOTION Chapter 11 WHEREIN WE BEHOLD THE COUPLE JUSTIFIED OF LOVE HAVING SIGHT OF THEIR SCOURGE
Chapter 12 TREATS OF THE DUMBNESS POSSIBLE WITH MEMBERS OF A HOUSEHOLD HAVING ONE HEART
Chapter 13 THE LATEST OF MRS. BURMAN
Chapter 14 DISCLOSES A STAGE ON THE DRIVE TO PARIS
Chapter 15 A PATRIOT ABROAD
Chapter 16 ACCOUNTS FOR SKEPSEY'S MISCONDUCT, SHOWING HOW IT AFFECTED NATALY
Chapter 17 CHIEFLY UPON THE THEME OF A YOUNG MAID'S IMAGININGS
Chapter 18 SUITORS FOR THE HAND OF NESTA VICTORIA
Chapter 19 TREATS OF NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCE AND THE DISSENSION BETWEEN THEM AND OF A SATIRIST'S MALIGNITY IN THE DIRECTION OF HIS COUNTRY
Chapter 20 THE GREAT ASSEMBLY AT LAKELANDS
Chapter 21 DARTREY FENELLAN
Chapter 22 CONCERNS THE INTRUSION OF JARNIMAN
Chapter 23 TREATS OF THE LADIES' LAPDOG TASSO FOR AN INSTANCE OF MOMENTOUS EFFECTS PRODUCED BY VERY MINOR CAUSES
Chapter 24 NESTA'S ENGAGEMENT
Chapter 25 NATALY IN ACTION
Chapter 26 IN WHICH WE SEE A CONVENTIONAL GENTLEMAN ENDEAVOURING TO EXAMINE A SPECTRE OF HIMSELF
Chapter 27 CONTAINS WHAT IS A SMALL THING OR A GREAT, AS THE SOUL OF THE CHIEF ACTOR MAY DECIDE
Chapter 28 MRS. MARSETT
Chapter 29 SHOWS ONE OF THE SHADOWS OF THE WORLD CROSSING A VIRGIN'S MIND
Chapter 30 THE BURDEN UPON NESTA
Chapter 31 SHOWS HOW THE SQUIRES IN A CONQUEROR'S SERVICE HAVE AT TIMES TO DO KNIGHTLY CONQUEST OF THEMSELVES
Chapter 32 SHOWS HOW TEMPER MAY KINDLE TEMPER AND AN INDIGNANT WOMAN GET HER WEAPON
Chapter 33 A PAIR OF WOOERS
Chapter 34 CONTAINS DEEDS UNRELATED AND EXPOSITIONS OF FEELINGS
Chapter 35 IN WHICH AGAIN WE MAKE USE OF THE OLD LAMPS FOR LIGHTING AN ABYSMAL DARKNESS
Chapter 36 NESTA AND HER FATHER
Chapter 37 THE MOTHER-THE DAUGHTER
Chapter 38 NATALY, NESTA, AND DARTREY FENELLAN
Chapter 39 A CHAPTER IN THE SHADOW OF MRS. MARSETT
Chapter 40 AN EXPIATION
Chapter 41 THE NIGHT OF THE GREAT UNDELIVERED SPEECH
Chapter 42 THE LAST
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