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