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Diana of the Crossways

Diana of the Crossways

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Number of Chapters: 43

Length: 16 hours and 45 minutes

Language: English

Inspired by the real life story of Caroline Norton, a friend of the author's, this book tells about a lively woman who is trapped in a miserable marriage. Yet Diana is not one to give up in her quest for love, happiness and fulfillment. - Summary by Stav Nisser

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Chapter 1: Of Diaries and Diarists Touching the Heroine (KHand)
Chapter 2: An Irish Ball (Pamela Nagami)
Chapter 3: The Interior of Mr. Redworth, and the Exterior of Mr. Sullivan Smith (KHand)
Chapter 4: Containing Hints of Diana's Experiences and of what They Led to (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 5: Concerning the Scrupulous Gentleman who Came Too Late (Sheila)
Chapter 6: The Couple (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 7: The Crisis (VfkaBT)
Chapter 8: In which is Exhibited How a Practical Man and a Divining Woman Learn to Respect One Another (VfkaBT)
Chapter 9: Shows How a Position of Delicacy for a Lady and Gentleman was Met in Simple Fashion Without Hurt to Either (VfkaBT)
Chapter 10: The Conflict of the Night (Mark Penfold)
Chapter 11: Recounts the Journey in a Chariot, with a Certain Amount of Dialogue, and a Small Incident on the Road (Lucy Kempton)
Chapter 12: Between Emma and Diana (Lucy Kempton)
Chapter 13: Touching the First Days of Her Probation (Lynne T)
Chapter 14: Giving Glimpses of Diana Under Her Cloud Before the World and of Her Further Apprenticeship (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 15: Introduces the Hon. Percy Dacier (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 16: Treats of a Midnight Bell, and of a Scene of Early Morning (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 17: 'The Princess Egeria' (Jim Locke)
Chapter 18: The Authoress (Jim Locke)
Chapter 19: A Drive in Sunlight and a Drive in Moonlight (Jim Locke)
Chapter 20: Diana a Night-Watch in the Chamber of Death (Jim Locke)
Chapter 21: 'The Young Minister of State' (KHand)
Chapter 22: Between Diana and Dacier: The Wind East Over Bleak Land (KHand)
Chapter 23: Records a Visit to Diana from One of the World’s Good Women (KHand)
Chapter 24: Indicates a Soul Prepared for Desperation (Michele Eaton)
Chapter 25: Once More the Crossways and a Change of Turnings (KHand)
Chapter 26: In which a Disappointed Lover Receives a Multitude of Lessons (KHand)
Chapter 27: Contains Matter for Subsequent Explosion (Deborah Balm)
Chapter 28: Dialogue Round the Subject of a Portrait, with Some Indications of the Task for Diana (Deborah Balm)
Chapter 29: Shows the Approaches of the Political and the Domestic Crisis in Company (Deborah Balm)
Chapter 30: In which There is a Taste of a Little Dinner and an Aftertaste (Deborah Balm)
Chapter 31: A Chapter Containing Great Political News and Therewith an Intrusion of the Love-God (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 32: Wherein We Behold a Giddy Turn at the Spectral Crossways (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 33: Exhibits the Springing of a Mine in a Newspaper Article (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 34: In which it is Darkly Seen How the Criminal's Judge May Be Love's Criminal (Michele Eaton)
Chapter 35: Reveals How the True Heroine of Romance Comes Finally to Her, Time of Triumph (Jim Locke)
Chapter 36: Is Conclusive as to the Heartlessness of Women with Brains (Kalynda)
Chapter 37: An Exhibition of Some Champions of the Stricken Lady (Jim Locke)
Chapter 38: Convalescence of a Healthy Mind Distraught (Jim Locke)
Chapter 39: Of Nature with One of Her Cultivated Daughters and a Short Excursion in Anti-Climax (Jim Locke)
Chapter 40: In which We See Nature Making of a Woman a Maid Again, and a Thrice Whimsical (Jim Locke)
Chapter 41: Contains a Revelation of the Origin of the Tigress in Diana (Jim Locke)
Chapter 42: The Penultimate: Showing a Final Struggle for Liberty and Run into Harness (Jim Locke)
Chapter 43: Nuptial Chapter; and of How a Barely Willing Woman was Led to Bloom with the Nuptial Sentiment (Jim Locke)
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