The RosaryThe Rosary was released to remarkable success in 1909, eventually becoming the bestselling book of 1910. Still popular more than a century after its publication, the novel centers on Jane Champion, an independent spirit who has many male friends, but who has never found true love. When a friendly acquaintance begins to turn into something more, Jane is puzzled and uncertain -- and her doubts cast a pall over the budding relationship. Will Jane and her beau find a way to make this unlikely romance last forever? |
Contents
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Chapter VI The Veil is Lifted | 53 |
Chapter VII Garth Finds His Rosary | 61 |
Chapter VIII Added Pearls | 70 |
Chapter XXI Hard on the Secretary | 218 |
Chapter XXII Dr Rob to the Rescue | 227 |
Chapter XXIII The Only Way | 238 |
Chapter XXIV The Mans Point of View | 250 |
Chapter XXV The Doctors Diagnosis | 265 |
Chapter XXVI Hearts Meet in Sightless Land | 277 |
Chapter XXVII The Eyes Garth Trusted | 288 |
Chapter XXVIII In the Studio | 296 |
Chapter IX Lady Inglebys House Party | 75 |
Chapter X The Revelation | 95 |
Chapter XI Garth Finds the Cross | 115 |
Chapter XII The Doctors Prescription | 123 |
Chapter XIII The Answer of the Sphinx | 136 |
Chapter XIV In Derycks Safe Control | 143 |
Chapter XV The Consultation | 150 |
Chapter XVI The Doctor Finds a Way | 176 |
Chapter XVII EnterNurse Rosemary | 180 |
Chapter XVIII The Napoleon of the Moors | 185 |
Chapter XIX The Voice in the Darkness | 194 |
Chapter XX Jane Reports Progress | 208 |
Chapter XXIX Jane Looks into Loves Mirror | 299 |
Chapter XXX The Lady Portrayed | 306 |
Chapter XXXI In Lighter Vein | 312 |
Chapter XXXII An Interlude | 319 |
Chapter XXXIII Something is Going to Happen | 322 |
Chapter XXXIV Love Never Faileth | 334 |
Chapter XXXV Nurse Rosemary Has Her Reward | 345 |
Chapter XXXVI The Revelation of the Rosary | 354 |
Chapter XXXVII In the Face of this Congregation | 360 |
Chapter XXXVIII Perpetual Light | 369 |
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