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E.M. 포스터의 하워즈 엔드
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E. M. 포스터(Edward Mor
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Contents
CHAPTER I. One may as well begin with Helen’s letters
CHAPTER II. Margaret glanced at her sister’s note
CHAPTER III. Most complacently did Mrs. Munt rehearse
CHAPTER IV. Helen and her aunt returned to Wickham Place
CHAPTER V. It will be generally admitted
CHAPTER VI. WE are not concerned with the very poor
CHAPTER VII. The most unfortunate thing was not very serious
CHAPTER VIII. The friendship between Margaret and Mrs. Wilcox
CHAPTER IX. Mrs. Wilcox cannot be accused of giving Margaret
CHAPTER X. Several days passed
CHAPTER XI. The funeral was over
CHAPTER XII. Charles need not have been anxious
CHAPTER XIII. Over two years passed
CHAPTER XIV. The mystery, like so many mysteries
CHAPTER XV. The sisters went out to dinner
CHAPTER XVI. Leonard accepted the invitation to tea
CHAPTER XVII. The Age of Property holds bitter moments
CHAPTER XVIII. As they were seated at Aunt Juley’s
CHAPTER XIX. If one wanted to show a foreigner England
CHAPTER XX. Margaret had often wondered at the disturbance
CHAPTER XXI. Charles had just been scolding his Dolly
CHAPTER XXII. Margaret greeted her lord with peculiar tenderness
CHAPTER XXIII. Margaret had no intention of letting things slide
CHAPTER XXIV. It gave her quite a turn
CHAPTER XXV. Evie heard of her father’s engagement
CHAPTER XXVI. Next morning a fine mist covered the peninsula
CHAPTER XXVII. Helen began to wonder
CHAPTER XXVIII. For many hours Margaret did nothing
CHAPTER XXIX. He had finished his breakfast
CHAPTER XXX. Tibby was now approaching his last year
CHAPTER XXXI. Houses have their own ways of dying
CHAPTER XXXII. She was looking at plans one day
CHAPTER XXXIII. The day of her visit was exquisite
CHAPTER XXXIV. It was not unexpected entirely
CHAPTER XXXV. One speaks of the moods of spring
CHAPTER XXXVI. Margaret, you look upset
CHAPTER XXXVII. Margaret bolted the door on the inside
CHAPTER XXXVIII. The tragedy began quietly enough
CHAPTER XXXIX. Charles and Tibby met at Ducie Street
CHAPTER XL. Leonard—he would figure at length in a newspaper report
CHAPTER XLI. Far different was Leonard’s development
CHAPTER XLII. When Charles left Ducie Street he had caught
CHAPTER XLIII. Out of the turmoil and horror
CHAPTER XLIV. Tom’s father was cutting the big meadow