THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS<
VOLUME I<
CONTENTS<
Introduction<
A Note on the Text<
I @2Lizzie Greystock@1<
II @2Lady Eustace@1<
III @2Lucy Morris@1<
IV @2Frank Greystock@1<
V @2The Eustace Necklace@1<
VI @2Lady Linlithgow's Mission@1<
VII @2Mr Burke's speeches@1<
VIII @2The conquering hero comes@1<
IX @2Showing what the Miss Fawns said, and what Mrs Hittaway thought@1<
X @2Lizzie and her Lover@1<
XI @2Lord Fawn at his Office@1<
XII @2"I only thought of it'@1<
XIII @2Showing what Frank Greystock did@1<
XIV @2"Doan't thou marry for munny'@1<
XV @2"I'll give you a Hundred Guinea Brooch'@1<
XVI @2Certainly an Heirloom@1<
XVII @2The Diamonds are seen in Public@1<
XVIII @2"And I Have nothing to give'@1<
@2@1XIX @2"As my Brother'@1@2@1<
XX @2The Diamonds become Troublesome@1<
XXI @2"Ianthe's soul'@1<
XXII @2Lady Eustace procures a Pony for the use of her Cousin@1<
XXIII @2Frank Greystock's first visit to Portray@1<
XXIV @2Showing what Frank Greystock thought about marriage@1<
XXV @2Mr Dove's opinion . . .