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The Tempting of Tavernake The Tempting of Tavernake ............................................................................................ 2 I.1. Despair And Interest .................................................................................................. 3 I.2. A Tete-A-Tete Supper .............................................................................................. 11 I.3. An Unpleasant Meeting............................................................................................ 21 I.4. Breakfast With Beatrice .......................................................................................... 27 I.5. Introducing Mrs. Wenham Gardner ...................................................................... 35 I.6. Questions And Answers ........................................................................................... 46 I.7. Mr. Pritchard Of New York .................................................................................... 54 I.8. Woman's Wiles ......................................................................................................... 59 I.9. The Plot Thickens..................................................................................................... 69 I.10. The Joy Of Battle.................................................................................................... 78 I.11. A Bewildering Offer ............................................................................................... 85 I.12. Tavernake Blunders ............................................................................................... 92 I.13. An Evening Call...................................................................................................... 99 I.14. A Warning From Mr. Pritchard ......................................................................... 103 I.15. General Discontent ............................................................................................... 111 I.16. An Offer Of Marriage .......................................................................................... 116 I.17. The Balcony At Imano's....................................................................................... 122 I.18. A Midnight Adventure......................................................................................... 131 I.19. Tavernake Intervenes........................................................................................... 138 I.20. A Pleasant Reunion .............................................................................................. 143 I.21. Some Excellent Advice ......................................................................................... 155 I.22. Dinner With Elizabeth ......................................................................................... 164 I.23. On An Errand Of Chivalry ................................................................................. 172 I.24. Close To Tragedy.................................................................................................. 176 I.25. The Madman Talks .............................................................................................. 184 I.26. A Crisis .................................................................................................................. 188 I.27. Tavernake Chooses .............................................................................................. 192 II.1. New Horizons ........................................................................................................ 198 II.2. The Simple Life ..................................................................................................... 203 II.3. Old Friends Meet .................................................................................................. 206 II.4. Pritchard's Good News......................................................................................... 214 II.5. Beatrice Refuses .................................................................................................... 218 II.6. Understanding Comes Too Late.......................................................................... 226 II.7. In A Virgin Country ............................................................................................. 233 II.8. Back To Civilization ............................................................................................. 237 II.9. For Always............................................................................................................. 244 |
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