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The Quest Of The Golden Girl
By
Richard Le Gallienne
Title
# Words
# Reads
1
Book I - Chapter I - An Old House And Its Bachelor
544
180
2
Chapter II - In Which I Decide To Go On Pilgrimage
355
154
3
Chapter III - An Indictment Of Spring
580
180
4
Chapter IV - In Which I Eat And Dream
1010
163
5
Chapter V - Concerning The Perfect Woman, And Therefore Concerning All Feminine Readers
1120
145
6
Chapter VI - In Which The Author Anticipates Discontent On The Part Of His Reader
234
160
7
Chapter VII - Prandial
485
155
8
Chapter VIII - Still Prandial
194
173
9
Chapter IX - The Legend Of Hebe, Or The Heavenly Housemaid
971
153
10
Chapter X - Again On Foot - The Girls That Never Can Be Mine
455
200
11
Chapter XI - An Old Man Of The Hills, And The Schoolmaster's Story
1831
162
12
Chapter XII - The Truth About The Gipsies
965
155
13
Chapter XIII - A Strange Wedding
1612
153
14
Chapter XIV - The Mysterious Petticoat
1178
143
15
Chapter XV - Still Occupied With The Petticoat
1038
152
16
Chapter XVI - Clears Up My Mysterious Behaviour Of The Last Chapter
376
169
17
Chapter XVII - The Name Upon The Petticoat
594
154
18
Chapter XVIII - In Which The Name Of A Great Poet Is Cried Out In A Solitary Place
1171
160
19
Chapter XIX - Why The Stranger Would Not Lose His Shelley For The World
1750
142
20
Book II - Chapter I - In Which I Decide To Be Young Again
503
166
21
Chapter II - At The Sign Of The Singing Stream
959
168
22
Chapter III - In Which I Save A Useful Life
1452
168
23
Chapter IV - 'T Is Of Nicolete And Her Bower In The Wildwood
978
145
24
Chapter V - 'T Is Of Aucassin And Nicolete
1047
147
25
Chapter VI - A Fairy Tale And Its Fairy Tailors
1797
162
26
Chapter VII - From The Morning Star To The Moon
1457
137
27
Chapter VIII - The Kind Of Thing That Happens In The Moon
757
161
28
Chapter IX - Written By Moonlight
791
153
29
Chapter X - How One Makes Love At Thirty
908
161
30
Chapter XI - How One Plays The Hero At Thirty
629
159
31
Chapter XII - In Which I Review My Actions And Renew My Resolutions
1105
151
32
Book III - Chapter I - In Which I Return To My Right Age And Encounter A Common Object Of The Country
707
149
33
Chapter II - In Which I Heal A Bicycle And Come To The Wheel Of Pleasure
1004
146
34
Chapter III - Two Town Mice At A Country Inn.
1354
152
35
Chapter IV - Marriage A La Mode
1665
151
36
Chapter V - Concerning The Haven Of Yellowsands
406
141
37
Chapter VI - The Moorland Of The Apocalypse
2220
154
38
Chapter VII - "Come Unto These Yellow Sands!"
1131
160
39
Chapter VIII - The Twelve Golden-Haired Bar-Maids.
1361
161
40
Chapter IX - Sylvia Joy
2663
152
41
Chapter X - In Which Once More I Become Occupied In My Own Affairs
2072
157
42
Chapter XI - "The Hour For Which The Years Did Sigh"
990
155
43
Chapter XII - At The Cafe De La Paix
1560
148
44
Chapter XIII - The Innocence Of Paris
1940
159
45
Chapter XIV - End Of Book Three
475
150
46
Book IV - The Postscript To A Pilgrimage - Chapter I - Six Years After
606
169
47
Chapter II - Grace O' God
1892
162
48
Chapter III - The Golden Girl
808
134
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