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아놀드 베넷(Arnold Bennet
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2023-12-25
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Contents
CHAPTER I. There grows in the North Country a certain kind of youth
CHAPTER II. The antique four-wheeler
CHAPTER III. Although he had visited London but once before
CHAPTER IV. He walked home to Raphael Street
CHAPTER V. Mr. Curpet, of the firm of Curpet and Smythe
CHAPTER VI. An inconstant, unrefreshing breeze, sluggish with
CHAPTER VII. Albert Jenkins was nineteen years of age
CHAPTER VIII. Wearied of sitting, Richard folded his overcoat pillow-wise
CHAPTER IX. In the centre of the reading-room at the British Museum
CHAPTER X. The slender, badly hung gate closed of itself
CHAPTER XI. Richard's Sabbaths had become days of dismal torpor
CHAPTER XII. The little red-armed servant beamed an amiable recognition
CHAPTER XIII. Every solicitor's office has its great client
CHAPTER XIV. Is that you, Mr. Larch
CHAPTER XV. In Adeline's idiosyncrasy there was a subtle
CHAPTER XVI. On the Wednesday evening Richard took tea
CHAPTER XVII. The nurse suggested that Richard should remain
CHAPTER XVIII. Nearly three weeks later came the following letter from Adeline
CHAPTER XIX. Richard's eye travelled expectantly over the tanned crowd
CHAPTER XX. During the journey to town
CHAPTER XXI. They sat by the window and talked till
CHAPTER XXII. Seven or eight weeks passed
CHAPTER XXIII. They had been to the National Gallery
CHAPTER XXIV. They sat in the sitting-room at Carteret street
CHAPTER XXV. The special train for Southampton
CHAPTER XXVI. It was the morning of Boxing Day
CHAPTER XXVII. The next morning was bright with sunshine
CHAPTER XXVIII. There happened to be a room to let on the same floor
CHAPTER XXIX. One Saturday afternoon towards the end of February
CHAPTER XXX. Richard was soon forced to the conclusion
CHAPTER XXXI. They were upon Chelsea Embankment in the late dusk
CHAPTER XXXII. Sunday was stiflingly hot