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Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

History of Collins

General preface to the Wessex Edition of 1912

Chapter 1 - Description of Farmer Oak – An incident

Chapter 2 - Night – The flock – Interiors

Chapter 3 - A girl on horseback – Conversation

Chapter 4 - Gabriel’s resolve – The visit – The mistake

Chapter 5 - Departure of Bathsheba – A pastoral tragedy

Chapter 6 - The fair – The journey – The fire

Chapter 7 - Recognition – A timid girl

Chapter 8 - The malthouse – The chat – News

Chapter 9 - The homestead – A visitor – Half confidences

Chapter 10 - Mistress and men

Chapter 11 - Outside the barracks – Snow – A meeting

Chapter 12 - Farmers – A rule – An exception

Chapter 13 - Sortes sanctorum – The valentine

Chapter 14 - Effect of the letter – Sunrise

Chapter 15 - A morning meeting – The letter again

Chapter 16 - All Saints’ and All Souls’

Chapter 17 - In the market-place

Chapter 18 - Boldwood in meditation – Regret

Chapter 19 - The sheep-washing – The offer

Chapter 20 - Perplexity – Grinding the shears – A quarrel

Chapter 21 - Troubles in the fold – A message

Chapter 22 - The great barn and the sheep-shearers

Chapter 23 - Eventide – A second declaration

Chapter 24 - The same night – The fir plantation

Chapter 25 - The new acquaintance described

Chapter 26 - Scene on the verge of the hay-mead

Chapter 27 - Hiving the bees

Chapter 28 - The hollow amid the ferns

Chapter 29 - Particulars of a twilight walk

Chapter 30 - Hot cheeks and tearful eyes

Chapter 31 - Blame – Fury

Chapter 32 - Night – Horses tramping

Chapter 33 - In the sun – A harbinger

Chapter 34 - Home again – A trickster

Chapter 35 - At an upper window

Chapter 36 - Wealth in jeopardy – The revel

Chapter 37 - The storm – The two together

Chapter 38 - Rain – One solitary meets another

Chapter 39 - Coming home – A cry

Chapter 40 - On Casterbridge highway

Chapter 41 - Suspicion – Fanny is sent for

Chapter 42 - Joseph and his burden – Buck’s Head

Chapter 43 - Fanny’s revenge

Chapter 44 - Under a tree – Reaction

Chapter 45 - Troy’s romanticism

Chapter 46 - The gurgoyle: its doings

Chapter 47 - Adventures by the shore

Chapter 48 - Doubts arise – Doubts linger

Chapter 49 - Oak’s advancement – A great hope

Chapter 50 - The sheep fair – Troy touches his wife’s hand

Chapter 51 - Bathsheba talks with her outrider

Chapter 52 - Converging courses

Chapter 53 - Concurritur – Horae momento

Chapter 54 - After the shock

Chapter 55 - The March following – ‘Bathsheba Boldwood’

Chapter 56 - Beauty in loneliness – After all

Chapter 57 - A foggy night and morning – Conclusion

Classic Literature: Words and Phrases

Life & Times - About the Author

About the Publisher

Far From the Madding Crowd

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