The Hand of Ethelberta

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The Hand of Ethelberta is a novel by Thomas Hardy, published in 1876. It was written, in serial form, for the Cornhill Magazine, which was, at that time, edited by Leslie Stephen, a friend and mentor of Hardy's.

"She Stopped Like a Clock"Plate 1
"She Stopped Like a Clock"
Plate 1
"Well What Did You Think Of My Poems‎"Plate 2
"Well What Did You Think Of My Poems‎"
Plate 2
"Round Her, Leaning Against Branches, or Prostrate on the Ground, Were Two or Three Individuals‎"Plate 3
"Round Her, Leaning Against Branches, or Prostrate on the Ground, Were Two or Three Individuals‎"
Plate 3
"Goodness! How Quick You Were‎"Plate 4
"Goodness! How Quick You Were‎"
Plate 4
"It Was A Tender Time‎‎"Plate 5
"It Was A Tender Time‎‎"
Plate 5
"The Harefield Estate‎‎"Plate 6
"The Harefield Estate‎‎"
Plate 6
"So Ethelberta Went‎‎"Plate 7
"So Ethelberta Went‎‎"
Plate 7
"Can You Tell Us the Way, Sir, to the Hotel Bold Soldier?‎‎"Plate 8
"Can You Tell Us the Way, Sir, to the Hotel Bold Soldier?‎‎"
Plate 8
"In the Writing of the Composer Observed Lord Mountclere with Interest.jpg‎‎‎"Plate 9
"In the Writing of the Composer Observed Lord Mountclere with Interest.jpg‎‎‎"
Plate 9
"All Before Them Was A Sheet of Whiteness‎‎"Plate 10
"All Before Them Was A Sheet of Whiteness‎‎"
Plate 10
"She Lessened in His Gaze, and Was Soon Out of Sight‎‎"Plate 11
"She Lessened in His Gaze, and Was Soon Out of Sight‎‎"
Plate 11

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