Vixen : complete, vols. I-III /

Popular Victorian-era author Mary Elizabeth Braddon rose to literary fame on the popularity of her so-called sensation novels, which were tales packed with intrigue, plot twists, and suspense. This novel takes a look at the life of a woman who, faced with circumstances beyond her control, flouts a n...

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Online Access:Electronic book from EBSCO
Main Author: Braddon, M. E. 1835-1915.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Auckland : The Floating Press, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Title; Contents; VOLUME I; Chapter I
  • A Pretty Horsebreaker; Chapter II
  • Lady Jane Vawdrey; Chapter III
  • "I Want a Little Serious Talk with You"; Chapter IV
  • Rorie Comes of Age; Chapter V
  • Rorie Makes a Speech; Chapter VI
  • How She Took the News; Chapter VII
  • Rorie Has Plans of His Own; Chapter VIII
  • Glas Ist Der Erde Stolz Und Glück; Chapter IX
  • A House of Mourning; Chapter X
  • Captain Winstanley; Chapter XI
  • "It Shall Be Measure for Measure"; Chapter XII
  • "I Have No Wrong, Where I Can Claim No Right"; Chapter XIII
  • "He Belongs to the Tame-Cat Species."
  • Chapter XIV
  • "He was Worthy to Be Loved a Lifetime"Chapter XV
  • Lady Southminster's Ball; Chapter XVI
  • Rorie Asks a Question; Chapter XVII
  • Where the Red King was Slain; VOLUME II; Chapter I
  • "Shall I Tell You the Secret?"; Chapter II
  • Wedding Garments; Chapter III
  • "I Shall Look Like the Wicked Fairy"; Chapter IV
  • The Vow is Vowed; Chapter V
  • War to the Knife; Chapter VI
  • At the Kennels; Chapter VII
  • A Bad Beginning; Chapter VIII
  • On Half Rations; Chapter IX
  • The Owner of Bullfinch; Chapter X
  • Something Like a Ride; Chapter XI
  • Rorie Objects to Duets.
  • Chapter XII
  • "Fading in Music"Chapter XIII
  • Crying for the Moon; Chapter XIV
  • "Kurz Ist Der Schmerz Und Ewig Ist Die Freude"; Chapter XV
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream; Chapter XVI
  • "That Must End at Once"; VOLUME III; Chapter I
  • Going into Exile; Chapter II
  • Chiefly Financial; Chapter III
  • "With Weary Days Thou Shalt Be Clothed and Fed"; Chapter IV
  • Love and Aesthetics; Chapter V
  • Crumpled Rose-Leaves; Chapter VI
  • A Fool's Paradise; Chapter VII
  • "It Might Have Been"; Chapter VIII
  • Wedding Bells; Chapter IX
  • The Nearest Way to Norway; Chapter X
  • "All the Rivers Run into the Sea."
  • Chapter XI
  • The Bluebeard ChamberEpilogue.