Hardy, Tess of the d’Urbervilles (1891).  Broadview edition

40,  John Durbeyfield learns he is of aristocratic lineage
44,  the Vale of Blackmoor
45,  the May-Day dance at Marlott
47,  the hopes and dreams of the girls
47,  Tess’s shame at father riding home in carriage
48,  three brothers at dance; Angel to join in
53,  Tess at home again; her dialect and standard English speech
55,  Tess’s mother goes to inn;  her metaphysical enjoyments
56,  the Durbeyfield children, didn’t ask to be entrusted to this family; vs. Wordsworth
57,  Rolliver’s Inn, where mother and father are drinking late at night
59,  Tess to be sent to claim relationship with d’Urberville family
61,  Tess with Abraham to deliver beehives to retailer in Casterbridge
64,  -- has accident with cart en route, kills their horse
67,  Tess to visit rich relative near Trantridge
70,  History of the Stoke-d’Urbervilles; not true members of the family
71,  Tess meets Alec d’Urberville outside the house
73,  Tess’s tragic future hinted at
77,  Tess hesitates over accepting a job at the d’Urbervilles
82,  On journey, Alec intervenes to collect Tess and take her on
84,  Alec already attempting to kiss her to avoid rapid descent on road
88,  Tess meets blind Mrs d’Urberville, who holds and examines the hens
90,  Tess instructed in whistling by Alec, for bullfinches
92,  Tess eventually joins the weekend visit to drink at Chaseborough
94,  Tess finds her friends dancing at an outhouse, staying too late
96,  accompanied by Queen of Spades and others, fall to quarrelling with Tess
98,  Tess rescued by Alec – but for a worse fate
104,  what happened after wandering in fog and night on the Chase
103,  Tess on the road returning home several week later
104,  Alec catches up with her to convey her home; their arguments
109,  Tess meets painter of religious texts on stiles
111,  Tess tells her mother she is not to marry Alec despite all
115,  Tess’s apparent synchrony with nature
116,  the reaping machine
117,  Tess is one of the binders; her appearance
119,  Tess nurses her baby during the lunch break
123,  Tess baptizes her dying baby in the night
126,  Tess matures, living at home during the winter months
128,  to travel to Talbothays Dairy, near site of some ancestors’ tombs
129,  travels to Dairy via Egdon Heath, ancestors at Kingsbere
133,  description of cows coming in at 4:30 pm to be milked
135,  Tess begins to milk a cow straight away
137,   story of bull mollified by violin playing
138,  Tess notes a man milking, face seen before (Angel); looks a gentleman
140,  Angel Clare, his education in farming; his refusal to be a minister
147,  Angel observes Tess at breakfasts; sees her as virginal
149,  Tess’s first talk with Angel, seriousness of life
151,  Tess laments her lack of education to Angel
153,  Tess told that Angel cannot stand old families
155,  Angel and Tess first up in early morning
159,  story reminds Tess of her loss of virginity
160,  three of the dairymaids admire Angel, but he prefers Tess
162,  Tess committed to never marrying now
165,  Tess admires the restraint of Angel towards the dairymaids
168,  Angel helps four including Tess through flooded road
171,  report that a prospective wife already chosen for Angel
173,  Angel admiring Tess while they are milking outside
174,  -- suddenly embraces her, confessing his love
177,  Angel’s reflections on how to proceed with Tess
178,  Angel leaves for a few days’ visit to his family at Emminster
179,  -- sees and avoids Mercy Chant, whom his parents wish him to marry
180,  old Mr Clare characterized; his extreme religious beliefs
182,  lack of worldly understanding of Angel’s two brothers, Felix and Cuthbert
185,  Angel urges on his father his need for an experienced wife, i.e., Tess
188,  Mr Clare retails meeting with Alec d’Urberville
190,  Angel returns to Dairy, meets Tess just awake
192,  Angel asks Tess to marry him, she refuses
194,  he repeats incident of Clare’s encounter with d’Urberville
198,  Tess’s “experiences” to be told, Angel believing she has none
201,  but Tess fails to tell him on the Sunday as promised
204,  Angel drives with Clare to the station to deliver milk
207,  Tess relates her history but fails to tell of relations with Alec
209,  Tess agrees to marry Angel
214,  Tess still aware of being haunted by her past sorrows
218,  Tess resolves once again to tell Angel her history
220,  day agree on for marriage
222,  after marriage on December 31 to stay at old mill at Wellbridge
225,  in town, Tess recognized as not a maid; Angel strikes the man
226,  Tess writes a letter to Angel on her history
227,  wedding day; no visitors from either of their families
228,  Tess finds letter was not seen by Angel
230,  the marriage; Angel does not know the full depth of Tess’s love for him
232,  cock crows (ill omen) just as Angel and Tess depart
233,  arrive at Wellbridge mansion; unpleasant effect of two portraits
234,  Angel reflect how he could never neglect or hurt Tess
235,  Tess receives jewels from Clare family
235,  news that Retty Priddle tried to drown herself
241,  Angel confesses his sins in London; Tess confesses affair with Alec d’Urberville
245,  Angel walks out in the night; Tess follows
247,  Angel finds in her ancestry a reason for despising Tess
252,  next morning: Tess confesses she had considered suicide
256,  Angel worn out by thinking; declares they cannot live together
257,  Tess had hoped for domicile together to overcome Angel’s difficulty
258,  they agree to part
260,  Tess wakes to find Angel sleepwalking; he carries her outside, to a coffin
264,  they depart in carriage, call at Dairy
265,  Angel decrees on parting that Tess shall not come to him
267,  Tess journeys back to her parents’ home at Marlott
268,  Tess’s mother’s dismay at hearing the news of separation
272,  Angel returns home; has determined on emigrating to Brazil to farm
276,  Angel a slave to custom in his judgement of Tess
277,  Angel makes arrangements for leaving England, money for Tess, etc.
278,  Izz Huett from Dairy visits Angel at Wellbridge
280,  Angel invites Izz to join him in Brazil then changes his mind
283,  Tess’s work eight months later
286,  Forced to look for work in November; unpleasant encounter
288,  Tess kills wounded pigeons
289,  Tess makes herself ugly to avoid attention
291,  arrives at upland village of Flintcomb-Ash, still seeking employment; sees Marian
294,  Tess set to work turnip-hacking
296,  effects of first dry frost on landscape
297,  arrival of snow, scents as of arctic
299,  her pursuer (286) turns out to be her employer
303,  Tess resolves to walk to Angel’s parents to seek news
305,  arrives at vicarage in Emminster and rings the bell
307,  Angel’s brothers overtake Tess; her walking boots discovered
308,  Tess sets out on return without seeing Angel’s parents
310,  Tess hears a preacher, turns out to be a reformed Alec d’Urberville
311,  Tess’s paralysis at seeing Alec; his appearance transfigured
313,  Alec catches up to Tess on the road; to save her
315,  Tess hears Alec on his conversion; doesn’t believe it
317,  Alec departs; re-reads letter from Mr. Clare after Alec’s conversion
318,  Tess inquires about the meaning of the Cross-in-Hands stone
320,  Alec visits Tess at farm; asks her to marry and join him in missionary work
325,  Alec visits Tess again; sees her opinions are all derived from her husband
327,  Alec confesses he is backsliding because of Tess
329,  the threshing machine that the women must serve, early March morning
331,  Alec seen waiting at the edge of the threshing scene, dressed smartly
333,  Alec had given up the church and preaching – because of Tess
335,   Alec woos Tess; she attack him with a heavy glove
339,  Alec returns at the end of the threshing, walks home with her
340,  writes to Angel imploring him to come to her, rescue her
343,  Angel in Brazil reconsiders his attitude towards Tess
347,  Tess visited by her sister: reports parents ill at home
349,  arrives during the night at parents’ house
350,  as mother improves, Tess goes to work on allotment
351,  Alec turns up as a gardener in the allotment
353,  Tess’s father dies; the family loses the lease on the house, must leave
354,  Old Lady-Day moves; class differences in villages such as Marlott
355,  the Durbeyfields are obliged to move
357,  Alec’s visit; promises Tess a house for the family
358,  Tess writes to Angel about his bad treatment of her
360,  reversal of Wordsworth on birth “trailing clouds of glory”
362,  meeting with Marian and Izz en route to Kingsbere
363,  at Kingsbere learn that their lodgings have been let
366,  Tess meets Alec while walking in the church
366,  Marian and Izz after a month write to Angel on Tess being endangered
369,  Alec arrives home at Emminster, reads latest accusatory letter from Tess
372,  Angel rides out to look for Tess
375,  Angel tries to learn Tess’s whereabouts from her mother
376,  Angel arrives at Sandbourne
378,  Angel meets Tess at last at lodging house; she rejects him
381,  Tess’s lament, heard by Alec
383,  Alec found dead in bed, stabbed
384,  Tess catches up to Angel: she has murdered Alec to free herself
388,  after a long walk they shelter the night in an empty house, stay five nights
391,  walking on they reach Stonehenge; Tess asks Angel to look after her sister
395,  Tess arrested after sleeping the night at Stonehenge
395,  Angel and ‘Liza-Lu leaving Winchester
396,  they see a black flag raised above the prison