The Evil Genius

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Уилки Коллинз. The Evil Genius
The Evil Genius
Table of Contents
BEFORE THE STORY
Miss Westerfield’s Education
THE STORY
FIRST BOOK
Chapter I. Mrs. Presty Presents Herself
Chapter II. The Governess Enters
Chapter III. Mrs. Presty Changes Her Mind
Chapter IV. Randal Receives His Correspondence
Chapter V. Randal Writes to New York
Chapter VI. Sydney Teaches
Chapter VII. Sydney Suffers
Chapter VIII. Mrs. Presty Makes a Discovery
Chapter IX. Somebody Attends to the Door
Chapter X. Kitty Mentions Her Birthday
Chapter XI. Linley Asserts His Authority
Chapter XII. Two of Them Sleep Badly
Chapter XIII. Kitty Keeps Her Birthday
Chapter XIV. Kitty Feels the Heartache
SECOND BOOK
Chapter XV. The Doctor
Chapter XVI. The Child
Chapter XVII. The Husband
Chapter XVIII. The Nursemaid
Chapter XIX. The Captain
Chapter XX. The Mother-in-Law
Chapter XXI. The Governess
THIRD BOOK
Chapter XXII. Retrospect
Chapter XXIII. Separation
Chapter XXIV. Hostility
Chapter XXV. Consultation
Chapter XXVI. Decision
Chapter XXVII. Resolution
FOURTH BOOK
Chapter XXVIII. Mr. Randal Linley
Chapter XXIX. Mr. Sarrazin
Chapter XXX. The Lord President
Chapter XXXI. Mr. Herbert Linley
Chapter XXXII. Miss Westerfield
Chapter XXXIII. Mrs. Romsey
Chapter XXXIV. Mrs. Presty
Chapter XXXV. Captain Bennydeck
Chapter XXXVI. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Chapter XXXVII. Mrs. Norman
FIFTH BOOK
Chapter XXXVIII. Hear the Lawyer
Chapter XXXIX. Listen to Reason
Chapter XL. Keep Your Temper
Chapter XLI. Make the Best of It
Chapter XLII. Try to Excuse Her
Chapter XLIII. Know Your Own Mind
Chapter XLIV. Think of Consequences
Chapter XLV. Love Your Enemies
Chapter XLVI. Nil Desperandum
Chapter XLVII. Better Do It Than Wish It Done
Chapter XLVIII. Be Careful!
Chapter XLIX. Keep the Secret
Chapter L. Forgiveness to the Injured Doth Belong
Chapter LI. Dum Spiro, Spero
Chapter LII. L’homme propose, et Dieu dispose
Chapter LIII. The Largest Nature, the Longest Love
Chapter LIV. Let Bygones Be Bygones
Chapter LV. Leave It to the Child
Отрывок из книги
Wilkie Collins
A Domestic Story
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The easy landlord pressed her back into her chair. “Don’t be a fool,” he said; “James is in London—James is staying in my house. What do you think of that?”
Mrs. Westerfield’s bold gray eyes expressed eager curiosity and interest. “You don’t mean that he is going to be barman here again?”
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