Book 3.
XV. We are accosted by
A beautiful little lady in the
forest
XVI. The statue on the
promontory
xvii. My father breathes,
moves, and speaks
XVIII. We pass A delightful
evening, and I have A morning vision
XIX. Our return homeward
XX. News of A fresh conquest
of my father’s
XXI. A promenade in bath
XXII. Conclusion of the bath
episode
Book 4.
XXIII. My twenty-first birthday
XXIV. I meet the princess
XXV. On board A yacht
XXVI. In view of the
HOHENZOLLERN’S birthplace
XXVII. The time of roses
XXVIII. Ottilia
XXIX. An evening with Dr.
Julius von Karsteg
XXX. A summer storm, and
love
XXXI. Princess Ottilia’s
letter
XXXII. An interview with prince
Ernest and A meeting with prince
Otto
Book 5.
XXXIII. What came of A shilling
XXXIV. I gain A perception of
princely state
XXXV. The scene in the
lake-palace library
XXXVI. Homeward and home again.
XXXVII. Janet renounces me
XXXVIII. My bankers’ book.
Book 6.
XXXIX. I see my father taking
the tide and am carried on
it myself
XL. My father’s meeting
with my grandfather
XLI. Commencement of the
splendours and perplexities of
my father’s
grand
parade
XLII. The marquis of Edbury
and his puppet
XLIII. I become one of the
chosen of the nation
XLIV. My father is miraculously
relieved by fortune