The Two Destinies

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By Wilkie Collins

The Prelude. THE GUEST WRITES AND TELLS THE STORY OF THE DINNER PARTY.

The Narrative.

GEORGE GERMAINE WRITES, AND TELLS HIS OWN LOVE STORY.

CHAPTER I. GREENWATER BROAD

CHAPTER II. TWO YOUNG HEARTS.

CHAPTER III. SWEDENBORG AND THE SIBYL.

CHAPTER IV. THE CURTAIN FALLS.

CHAPTER V. MY STORY.

CHAPTER VI. HER STORY.

CHAPTER VII. THE WOMAN ON THE BRIDGE. MY mother looked in at

CHAPTER VIII. THE KINDRED SPIRITS

CHAPTER IX. NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL.

CHAPTER X. SAINT ANTHONY'S WELL.

CHAPTER XI. THE LETTER OF INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER XII. THE DISASTERS OF MRS. VAN BRANDT.

CHAPTER XIII. NOT CURED YET.

CHAPTER XIV. MRS. VAN BRANDT AT HOME.

CHAPTER XV. THE OBSTACLE BEATS ME.

CHAPTER XVI. MY MOTHER'S DIARY.

CHAPTER XVII. SHETLAND HOSPITALITY. "GUIDE! Where are we?"

CHAPTER XVIII. THE DARKENED ROOM.

CHAPTER XIX. THE CATS.

CHAPTER XX. THE GREEN FLAG.

CHAPTER XXI. SHE COMES BETWEEN US.

CHAPTER XXII. SHE CLAIMS ME AGAIN.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE KISS.

CHAPTER XXIV. IN THE SHADOW OF ST. PAUL'S. In ten days I was at

CHAPTER XXV. I KEEP MY APPOINTMENT.

CHAPTER XXVI. CONVERSATION WITH MY MOTHER.

CHAPTER XXVII. CONVERSATION WITH MRS. VAN BRANDT.

CHAPTER XXVIII. LOVE AND MONEY.

CHAPTER XXIX. OUR DESTINIES PART US.

CHAPTER XXX. THE PROSPECT DARKENS.

CHAPTER XXXI. THE PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. SIX months have elapsed. Summer-time has come again.

CHAPTER XXXII. A LAST LOOK AT GREENWATER BROAD.

CHAPTER XXXIII. A VISION OF THE NIGHT.

CHAPTER XXXIV. BY LAND AND SEA.

CHAPTER XXXV. UNDER THE WINDOW.

CHAPTER XXXVI. LOVE AND PRIDE.

CHAPTER XXXVII. THE TWO DESTINIES.

THE WIFE WRITES, AND CLOSES THE STORY.



THE TWO DESTINIES


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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