Book 4.
XXVI. Mr. Blackburn Tuckham
XXVII. A short SIDELOOK at the
election
XXVIII. Touching A young lady’s
heart and her intellect
XXIX. The epistle of Dr.
Shrapnel to commander Beauchamp
XXX. The baiting of Dr.
Shrapnel
XXXI. Showing A chivalrous gentleman
set in motion
XXXII. An effort to conquer
Cecilia in Beauchamp’s fashion
XXXIII. The first encounter
at Steynham
Book 5.
XXXIV. The face of Renee
XXXV. The ride in the
wrong direction
XXXVI. Pursuit of the apology
of Mr. Romfrey to Dr. Shrapnel
XXXVII. Cecilia conquered
XXXVIII. Lord Avonley
XXXIX. Between Beauchamp and
Cecilia
XL. A trial of him
XLI. A lame victory
Book 6.
XLII. The two passions
XLIII. The earl of Romfrey
and the countess
XLIV. The nephews of the
earl, and another exhibition of
the two
passions
in Beauchamp.
XLV. A little plot against
Cecilia
XLVI. As it might have
been foreseen
XLVII. The refusal of him
XLVIII. Of the trial awaiting
the earl of Romfrey
XLIX. A fabric of baronial
despotism crumbles
Book 7.
L. At the cottage on the
common
LI. In the night
LII. Question of A pilgrimage
and an act of penance
LIII. The apology to Dr.
Shrapnel
LIV. The fruits of the
apology
LV. Without love
LVI. The last of Nevil
Beauchamp
CHAPTER I
THE CHAMPION OF HIS COUNTRY