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헨리 제임스의 황금 그릇1
PART FIRST
디즈비즈북스
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헨리 제임스(Henry James)
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2023-10-25
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Contents
BOOK FIRST: THE PRINCE
PART FIRST
CHAPTER I. The Prince had always liked his London
CHAPTER II. "They're not good days, you know,"
CHAPTER III. It had been said as a joke
CHAPTER IV. "I don't quite see, my dear,"
CHAPTER V. "Well, now I must tell you
CHAPTER VI. The man in the little shop in which
PART SECOND
CHAPTER VII. Adam Verver, at Fawns, that autumn Sunday
CHAPTER VIII. What was at all events not permanently hidden
CHAPTER IX. So much mute communication was doubtless
CHAPTER X. To talk of it thus appeared at last a positive relief to him
CHAPTER XI. Mrs. Assingham and the Colonel, quitting Fawns
CHAPTER XII. It was at Brighton, above all
CHAPTER XIII. He had talked to her of their waiting in Paris
PART THIRD
CHAPTER XIV. Charlotte, half way up the "monumental" staircase
CHAPTER XV. It may be recorded none the less
CHAPTER XVI. Later on, when their hired brougham had
CHAPTER XVII. It appeared thus that they might enjoy together extraordinary freedom
CHAPTER XVIII. This came out so straigh
CHAPTER XIX. He had taken it from her, as we have seen
CHAPTER XX. The main interest of these hours for us, however
CHAPTER XXI. He found himself therefore saying
CHAPTER XXII. It was quite, for the Prince, after this
CHAPTER XXIII. Fanny, on her arrival in town
CHAPTER XXIV. "I can't say more," this made his companion reply