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WASHINGTON SQUARE
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헨리 제임스(Henry James)
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Contents
WASHINGTON SQUARE
CHAPTER I. During a portion of the first half of the present century
CHAPTER II. When the child was about ten years old
CHAPTER III. As a child she had promised to be tall
CHAPTER IV. Mrs. Penniman, with more buckles and bangles than ever
CHAPTER V. He learned what he had asked some three or four days later
CHAPTER VI. Mrs. Penniman even took for granted at times
CHAPTER VII. He was, however, by no means so much in earnest
CHAPTER VIII. If it were true that she was in love
CHAPTER IX. It was a regular custom with the family in Washington Square
CHAPTER X. Catherine received the young man the next day
CHAPTER XI. Catherine listened for her father
CHAPTER XII. On the morrow, in the afternoon
CHAPTER XIII. It may be thought the Doctor was too positive
CHAPTER XIV. He wrote his frank letter to Mrs. Montgomery
CHAPTER XV. He had been puzzled by the way
CHAPTER XVI. They had of course immediately spoken of Catherine
CHAPTER XVII. Mrs. Penniman told Catherine that evening
CHAPTER XVIII. Catherine sat alone by the parlour fire
CHAPTER XIX. It was for reasons connected with this determination
CHAPTER XX. On the morrow, in the afternoon
CHAPTER XXI. Dr. Sloper very soon imparted his conviction
CHAPTER XXII. He had slightly misrepresented the matter in saying
CHAPTER XXIII. If Morris Townsend was not to be included in this journey
CHAPTER XXIV. The Doctor, during the first six months he was abroad
CHAPTER XXV. The voyage was indeed uncomfortable
CHAPTER XXVI. If she had disturbed her niece’s temper
CHAPTER XXVII. The Doctor, of course, on his return
CHAPTER XXVIII. The letter was a word of warning
CHAPTER XXIX. He came again, without managing the last parting
CHAPTER XXX. It was almost her last outbreak of passive grief
CHAPTER XXXI. Though she had forced herself to be calm
CHAPTER XXXII. Our story has hitherto moved with very short steps
CHAPTER XXXIII. Little by little Dr. Sloper had retired from his profession
CHAPTER XXXIV. It was her habit to remain in town very late in the summer
CHAPTER XXXV. Her refreshed attention to this gentleman