Thomas Hardy’s Julie-Jane
BY
EDWARD THOMAS
LONDON
DUCKWORTH & CO.
3 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.
TO
MY FATHER AND MY MOTHER
CONTENTS
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| I. | Abercorran Street | [1] |
| II. | The Morgans of Abercorran House | [12] |
| III. | The Wild Swans | [30] |
| IV. | Hob-y-deri-dando | [38] |
| V. | Aurelius, the Superfluous Man | [44] |
| VI. | Our Country | [63] |
| VII. | Wool-gathering and Lydiard Constantine | [76] |
| VIII. | Abercorran and Morgan’s Folly | [92] |
| IX. | Mr Torrance, the Cheerful Man | [112] |
| X. | The House under the Hill | [128] |
| XI. | Mr Stodham, the Respectable Man, and the Dryad | [154] |
| XII. | Green and Scarlet | [177] |
| XIII. | Ned of Glamorgan | [186] |
| XIV. | The Castle of Leaves, and the Beggar with the Long White Beard | [207] |
| XV. | Mr Stodham Speaks for England—Fog Supervenes | [220] |
| XVI. | The House of the Days of the Year | [232] |
| XVII. | Philip and the Outlaws of the Island | [240] |
| XVIII. | What will Roland Do? | [254] |
| XIX. | The Interlude of High Bower | [263] |
| XX. | The Poet’s Spring at Lydiard Constantine | [280] |