THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS

by

ANTHONY TROLLOPE

First published in serial form in the
Fortnightly Review from July, 1871, to February, 1873,
and in book form in 1872


CONTENTS

Volume I
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"]
XXX. [Mr. Greystock's Troubles]
XXXI. [Frank Greystock's Second Visit to Portray]
XXXII. [Mr. and Mrs. Hittaway in Scotland]
XXXIII. ["It Won't Be True"]
XXXIV. [Lady Linlithgow at Home]
XXXV. [Too Bad for Sympathy]
XXXVI. [Lizzie's Guests]
XXXVII. [Lizzie's First Day]
XXXVIII. [Nappie's Grey Horse]

Volume II
XXXIX. [Sir Griffin Takes an Unfair Advantage]
XL. ["You Are Not Angry?"]
XLI. ["Likewise the Bears in Couples Agree"]
XLII. [Sunday Morning]
XLIII. [Life at Portray]
XLIV. [A Midnight Adventure]
XLV. [The Journey to London]
XLVI. [Lucy Morris in Brook Street]
XLVII. [Matching Priory]
XLVIII. [Lizzie's Condition]
XLIX. [Bunfit and Gager]
L. [In Hertford Street]
LI. [Confidence]
LII. [Mrs. Carbuncle Goes to the Theatre]
LIII. [Lizzie's Sick-Room]
LIV. ["I Suppose I May Say a Word"]
LV. [Quints or Semitenths]
LVI. [Job's Comforters]
LVII. [Humpty Dumpty]
LVIII. ["The Fiddle with One String"]
LIX. [Mr. Gowran Up in London]
LX. ["Let It Be As Though It Had Never Been"]
LXI. [Lizzie's Great Friend]
LXII. ["You Know Where My Heart Is"]
LXIII. [The Corsair Is Afraid]
LXIV. [Lizzie's Last Scheme]
LXV. [Tribute]
LXVI. [The Aspirations of Mr. Emilius]
LXVII. [The Eye of the Public]
LXVIII. [The Major]
LXIX. ["I Cannot Do It"]
LXX. [Alas!]
LXXI. [Lizzie Is Threatened with the Treadmill]
LXXII. [Lizzie Triumphs]
LXXIII. [Lizzie's Last Lover]
LXXIV. [Lizzie at the Police-Court]
LXXV. [Lord George Gives His Reasons]
LXXVI. [Lizzie Returns to Scotland]
LXXVII. [The Story of Lucy Morris Is Concluded]
LXXVIII. [The Trial]
LXXIX. [Once More at Portray]
LXXX. [What Was Said About It All at Matching]

VOLUME I