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E.M. 포스터의 인도로 가는 길
PART I: MOSQUE
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E. M. 포스터(Edward Mor
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2024-11-21
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Contents
PART I: MOSQUE
CHAPTER I. Except for the Marabar Caves
CHAPTER II. Abandoning his bicycle
CHAPTER III. The third act of Cousin Kate was well advanced
CHAPTER IV. The Collector kept his word
CHAPTER V. The Bridge Party was not a success
CHAPTER VI. Aziz had not gone to the Bridge Party
CHAPTER VII. This Mr. Fielding had been caught
CHAPTER VIII. Although Miss Quested had known Ronny well
CHAPTER IX. Aziz fell ill as he foretold
CHAPTER X. The heat had leapt forward in the last hour
CHAPTER XI. Although the Indians had driven off
PART II: CAVES
CHAPTER XII. The Ganges, though flowing from the foot
CHAPTER XIII. These hills look romantic in certain lights
CHAPTER XIV. Most of life is so dull that there is nothing
CHAPTER XV. Miss Quested and Aziz and a guide
CHAPTER XVI. He waited in his cave a minute
CHAPTER XVII. The Collector had watched the arrest
CHAPTER XVIII. Mr. McBryde, the District Superintendent of Police
CHAPTER XIX. Hamidullah was the next stage
CHAPTER XX. Although Miss Quested had not made herself popular
CHAPTER XXI. Adela lay for several days in the McBrydes’ bungalow
CHAPTER XXII. Adela lay for several days
CHAPTER XXIII. Lady Mellanby, wife to the Lieutenant-Governor
CHAPTER XXIV. Making sudden changes of gear
CHAPTER XXV. Miss Quested had renounced her own people
CHAPTER XXVI. Evening approached by the time Fielding
CHAPTER XXVII. Aziz, are you awake
CHAPTER XXVIII. Dead she was—committed
CHAPTER XXIX. The visit of the Lieutenant-Governor
CHAPTER XXX. Another local consequence of the trial
CHAPTER XXXI. Aziz had no sense of evidence
CHAPTER XXXII. Egypt was charming
PART III: TEMPLE
CHAPTER XXXIII. Some hundreds of miles westward of the Marabar Hills
CHAPTER XXXIV. Dr. Aziz left the palace at the same time
CHAPTER XXXV. Long before he discovered Mau
CHAPTER XXXVI. All the time the palace ceased not to thrum
CHAPTER XXXVII. Friends again, yet aware