Joan Haste

Joan Haste

by H. Rider Haggard

40 chapters14h 48mEnglish1895

About this book

A romantic melodrama and one of H. Rider Haggard's most poignant love stories. Joan Haste, a beautiful but illegitimate woman whose mother died when she was a few years old (and her father is unknown) is raised by her terrible, self-serving aunt and uncle. Joan meets navy Captain Henry Graves in the ruins of a crumbling church after Joan has spotted a jackdaw nest up on the wall of a falling-down bell tower and is unable to reach it. Henry, who is passing by and is immediately taken in by Joan, gallantly offers to climb up and get the baby birds, but ends up falling and breaking his leg. Joan is injured when she bravely tries to catch him to keep him from falling to his death on some iron spikes. They fall in love and here starts this haunting story. (Summary by Elroi Shelley)

Chapters (40)

1Joan Haste
1224
2Samuel Rock Declares Himself
1428
3The Beginnings of Fate
1511
4The Home-coming of Henry Graves
1642
5Levingers visit Rosham
1476
6Mr. Levinger Puts a Case
1556
7A Proposal and a Difference
1922
8Two Conversations
1736
9Mutual Admiration
1385
10Azrael's Wing
1235
11Ellen Grows Alarmed
1539
12Ellen Finds a Remedy
1497
13A Meeting by the Mere
1333
14Sowing the Wind
1036
15The Firstfruits
1635
16Fortiter in re
1727
17Between duty and duty
1229
18Congratulations
1201
19Righteous indignation
1529
20"Let it remain open"
1039
21A Luncheon Party
1464
22An Interlude
1673
23A New Departure
1467
24Messrs. Black and Parker
1631
25"I Forbid You"
1288
26A Love Letter
1161
27Luck at Last
784
28The Price of Innocent Blood
1004
29Through the Valley of the Shadow
1067
30Reaping the Whirlwind
1223
31The Gate of Paradise
1008
32The Closing of the Gate
1057
33The Gate of Hell
1122
34The Opening of the Gate
1045
35Disenchantment
1103
36The Desire of Death - And the Fear of Him
998
37The Truth, the Whole Truth
1073
38A Ghost of the Past
1305
39Husband and Wife
1055
40Full Measure, Pressed Down and Running Over
1911

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