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헨리 제임스(Henry James)
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Contents
BOOK FIRST
CHAPTER I. “Oh yes, I dare say I can find the child
CHAPTER II. Miss Pynsent, when she found herself alone
CHAPTER III. Mrs Bowerbank had let her know she would meet her
CHAPTER IV. “Well, you’ll have to guess my name
CHAPTER V. It was in this way that the dressmaker failed
CHAPTER VI. One day, shortly after this, at the bindery
CHAPTER VII. “I am suffering extremely, but we must all suffer
CHAPTER VIII. Paul Muniment took a match out of his pocket
CHAPTER IX. “She lives in Belgrave Square
CHAPTER X. Several months after Hyacinth had made the acquaintance
CHAPTER XI. She desired at last to raise their common experience
BOOK SECOND
CHAPTER XII. Hyacinth and his companion took their seats
CHAPTER XIII. Hyacinth’s first consciousness
CHAPTER XIV. Hyacinth did not mention to Pinnie
CHAPTER XV. “I’m sure there’s nothing I should like to part with,”
CHAPTER XVI. The aspect of South Street, Mayfair
CHAPTER XVII. Hyacinth had been warned by Mr Vetch
CHAPTER XVIII. The matter concerned him only indirectly
CHAPTER XIX. The pink dressing-gown which Pinnie had engaged
CHAPTER XX. It must not be supposed that Hyacinth’s relations with
CHAPTER XXI. Paul Muniment had fits of silence
BOOK THIRD
CHAPTER XXII. Hyacinth got up early
CHAPTER XXIII. He was in the library, after luncheon
CHAPTER XXIV. “I can give you your friend’s name
CHAPTER XXV. Hyacinth took several long walks by himself
CHAPTER XXVI. “Of course he may come
CHAPTER XXVII. Hyacinth knew there was something out of the way
CHAPTER XXVIII. Mr Vetch waited below till Lady Aurora
BOOK FOURTH
CHAPTER XXIX. The boulevard was all alive, brilliant with illuminations
CHAPTER XXX. On the other hand the brilliancy of Paris
CHAPTER XXXI. Hyacinth spent three days
CHAPTER XXXII. The landing at the top of the stairs in Audley Court
CHAPTER XXXIII. The house in Madeira Crescent was a low
CHAPTER XXXIV. How right she had been to say that Lady Aurora
CHAPTER XXXV. The Sunday following this occasion Hyacinth
CHAPTER XXXVI. A certain Sunday in November
CHAPTER XXXVII. Half an hour after Paul Muniment’s departure
BOOK FIFTH
CHAPTER XXXVIII. Hyacinth found, this winter
CHAPTER XXXIX. On Saturday afternoons Paul Muniment was able to
CHAPTER XL. An hour after the Princess had left the house
CHAPTER XLI. Hyacinth waited a long time
CHAPTER XLII. He had no intention of going in the evening
BOOK SIXTH
CHAPTER XLIII. “My child, you are always welcome,”
CHAPTER XLIV. Hyacinth hurried down and got out of the house
CHAPTER XLV. “And Madame Grandoni, then?” asked Hyacinth
CHAPTER XLVI. “I have received a letter from your husband,”
CHAPTER XLVII. That the Princess had done with him