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[1] The inn which really bore this sign and legend stood some miles to the northwest of the present scene, wherein the house more immediately referred to is now no longer an inn; and the surroundings are much changed. But another inn, some of whose features are also embodied in this description, the RED LION at Winfrith, still remains as a haven for the wayfarer (1912).
[2] Written in 1877.
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Book One - The Three Women
- 1 - A Face on Which Time Makes but Little Impression
- 2 - Humanity Appears upon the Scene, Hand in Hand with Trouble
- 3 - The Custom of the Country
- 4 - The Halt on the Turnpike Road
- 5 - Perplexity among Honest People
- 6 - The Figure against the Sky
- 7- Queen of Night
- 8 - Those Who Are Found Where There Is Said to Be Nobody
- 9- Love Leads a Shrewd Man into Strategy
- 10 - A Desperate Attempt at Persuasion
- 11 - The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman
- Book Two - The Arrival
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Book Three - The Fascination
- 1 - My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is
- 2 - The New Course Causes Disappointment
- 3 - The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
- 4 - An Hour of Bliss and Many Hours of Sadness
- 5 - Sharp Words Are Spoken, and a Crisis Ensues
- 6 - Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
- 7 - The Morning and the Evening of a Day
- 8 - A New Force Disturbs the Current
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Book Four - The Closed Door
- 1 - The Rencounter by the Pool
- 2 - He Is Set upon by Adversities but He Sings a Song
- 3 - She Goes Out to Battle against Depression
- 4 - Rough Coercion Is Employed
- 5 - The Journey across the Heath
- 6 - A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian
- 7 - The Tragic Meeting of Two Old Friends
- 8 - Eustacia Hears of Good Fortune, and Beholds Evil
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Book Five - The Discovery
- 1 - Wherefore Is Light Given to Him That Is in Misery
- 2 - A Lurid Light Breaks in upon a Darkened Understanding
- 3 - Eustacia Dresses Herself on a Black Morning
- 4 - The Ministrations of a Half-forgotten One
- 5 - An Old Move Inadvertently Repeated
- 6 - Thomasin Argues with Her Cousin, and He Writes a Letter
- 7 - The Night of the Sixth of November
- 8 - Rain, Darkness, and Anxious Wanderers
- 9 - Sights and Sounds Draw the Wanderers Together
- Book Six - Aftercourses
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