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Audiobooks Romance Diana of the Crossways Chapter 34: In which it is Darkly Seen How the Criminal's Judge May Be Love's Criminal

Diana of the Crossways

by George MEREDITH (1828 - 1909)

Chapter 34: In which it is Darkly Seen How the Criminal's Judge May Be Love's Criminal

Diana of the Crossways

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


Listen next episodes of Diana of the Crossways:
Chapter 35: Reveals How the True Heroine of Romance Comes Finally to Her, Time of Triumph , Chapter 36: Is Conclusive as to the Heartlessness of Women with Brains , Chapter 37: An Exhibition of Some Champions of the Stricken Lady , Chapter 38: Convalescence of a Healthy Mind Distraught , Chapter 39: Of Nature with One of Her Cultivated Daughters and a Short Excursion in Anti-Climax , Chapter 40: In which We See Nature Making of a Woman a Maid Again, and a Thrice Whimsical , Chapter 41: Contains a Revelation of the Origin of the Tigress in Diana , Chapter 42: The Penultimate: Showing a Final Struggle for Liberty and Run into Harness , Chapter 43: Nuptial Chapter; and of How a Barely Willing Woman was Led to Bloom with the Nuptial Sentiment
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