Just As I Am

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon 1903
English
  • I. Every Dog has his Day
  • II. Father and Daughter
  • III. After Twenty Years
  • IV. 'A Wilful Man must have his Way.’
  • V. Dulcie asks Questions
  • VI. 'This Man killed my Father '
  • VII. Morton's Womenkind
  • VIII. In the Assize Court
  • IX. Guilty
  • X. A Superior Woman .
  • XI. A Friendly Dinner .
  • XII. At the ' Sugar Loaves'
  • XIII. A Plea for the Prisoner .
  • XIV. The Yellow Ribbon
  • XV. Dora Blake asks a Question
  • XVI. ' I must be behind the age.'
  • XVII. Come to Grief
  • XVIII. Link by Link
  • XIX. Blatchmardean Castle
  • XX. A Fountain of Bitter Waters
  • XXI. Christmas at Tangley Manor
  • XXII. ' To the End of the World '
  • XXIII. In Mr. Tomplin's Chambers
  • XXIV. On the Wing
  • XXV. Dulcie sacrifices Herself
  • XXVI. Whistled down the Wind
  • XXVII. Poor Lucy
  • XXVIII. Shafto Jebb is sent for
  • XXIX. Was Life worth living?
  • XXX.Who can minister to a Mind diseased?
  • XXXI. ' That would be too horrible '
  • XXXII. Never Again
  • XXXIII. In Tangley Wood
  • XXXIV. An Earnest Man
  • XXXV. ' I do not understand You, Morton.’
  • XXXVI. The Man called Tinker
  • XXXVII. ' I must bide my Time.'
  • XXXVIII. Tinker breaks his Tryst
  • XXXIX. Drifting Apart
  • XL. The End of all Things
  • XLI. ' That would be an Unholy Alliance.'
  • XLII. ' is he still the master of your heart?’
  • XLIII. Morton's Brilliant Idea
  • XLIV. A Paragon of Cobs
  • XLV. ' What is the Key to the Enigma
  • XLVI. A Land of Chimneys and Smoke
  • XLVII. From Darkness into Light
  • XLVIII. In the bosom of her family
  • XLIX. ' I will never live under his Roof ‘
  • L. 'There was no Thought of Fair Play then '
  • LI. Lizzie's Failure
  • LII. Thicker than Water
  • LIII. The Rest is Silence
The murder has finally been solved. After 20 years, Humphrey Vargas came with his dog, seemingly from no where, and informed the magistrate of the county that he murdered the popular Mr. Blake. He even told the magistrate the whole story. This book picks up where other books end and shows how this revelation brings about a chain of unexpected events. Knowing who murdered such a popular man does not make things any easier around the county, as memories finally surface, and relationships may change forever. - Summary by Stav Nisser.

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