The Lost GirlThe Floating Press, 2011 M03 1 - 485 páginas For a sophisticated and titillating read, dip into The Lost Girl by famed British novelist D.H. Lawrence, known for producing such masterworks as The Rainbow and Women in Love. This award-winning novel is a journey of discovery, following protagonist Alvina Houghton as she experiences a series of devastating personal losses and seeks to find an ideal romantic partner, against the express wishes of her parents. The Lost Girl highlights Lawrence's keen insight into human behavior, and it's a must-read for fans of classic twentieth-century literature. |
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Chapter VI Houghtons Last Endeavour | 121 |
Chapter VII NatchaKeeTawara | 171 |
Chapter VIII Ciccio | 219 |
Chapter X The Fall of Manchester House | 326 |
Chapter XI Honourable Engagement | 385 |
Chapter XII Allaye Also is Engaged | 430 |
Chapter XIII The Wedded Wife | 448 |
Chapter XIV The Journey Across | 461 |
Chapter XV The Place Called Califano | 493 |
Chapter XVI Suspense | 505 |
Chapter IX Alvina Becomes Allaye | 259 |
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