LILITH (Dark Fantasy Classic). George MacDonald
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George MacDonald
LILITH
(Dark Fantasy Classic)
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2017 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-7583-782-0
Table of Contents
CHAPTER IV. SOMEWHERE OR NOWHERE?
CHAPTER VI. THE SEXTON'S COTTAGE
CHAPTER VIII. MY FATHER'S MANUSCRIPT
CHAPTER XVII. A GROTESQUE TRAGEDY
CHAPTER XXI. THE FUGITIVE MOTHER
CHAPTER XXIII. A WOMAN OF BULIKA
CHAPTER XXIV. THE WHITE LEOPARDESS
CHAPTER XXVII. THE SILENT FOUNTAIN
CHAPTER XXXI. THE SEXTON'S OLD HORSE
CHAPTER XXXII. THE LOVERS AND THE BAGS
CHAPTER XXXIII. LONA'S NARRATIVE
CHAPTER XXXV. THE LITTLE ONES IN BULIKA
CHAPTER XXXVI. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
CHAPTER XXXVIII. TO THE HOUSE OF BITTERNESS
CHAPTER XL. THE HOUSE OF DEATH
CHAPTER XLII. I SLEEP THE SLEEP
CHAPTER XLIII. THE DREAMS THAT CAME
CHAPTER XLVII. THE "ENDLESS ENDING"
I took a walk on Spaulding's Farm the other afternoon. I saw the setting sun lighting up the opposite side of a stately pine wood. Its golden rays straggled into the aisles of the wood as into some noble hall. I was impressed as if some ancient and altogether admirable and shining family had settled there in that part of the land called Concord, unknown to me,—to whom the sun was servant,—who had not gone into society in the village,—who had not been called on. I saw their park, their pleasure-ground, beyond through the wood, in Spaulding's cranberry-meadow. The pines furnished them with gables as they grew. Their house was not obvious to vision;