Book 2.
X. Small causes
xi. The prisoner of
his word
XII. Henrietta’s letter
treating of the great event
XIII. An irruption of mistress
gossip in breach of the convention
xiv. A pendant of the
foregoing
XV. Opening stage of the
honeymoon
XVI. In which the bride
from foreign parts is given
A taste of old
England
xvii. Records A shadow contest
close on the foregoing
XVIII. Down Whitechapel way
XIX. The girl Madge
Book 3.
XX. Studies in fog, gout,
an old seaman, A lovely serpent,
and the
moral
effects that may come of A
borrowed shirt
XXI. In which we have
further glimpses of the wondrous
mechanism of
our
younger man
XXII. A right-minded great
lady
XXIII. In dame gossip’s
vein
XXIV. A kidnapping and no
great harm
XXV. The philosopher man
of action
XXVI. After some fencing the
dame passes our guard
XXVII. We descend into A STEAMER’S
engine-room
XXVIII. By concessions to mistress
gossip A further intrusion is
averted
Book 4.
XXIX. Carinthia in Wales
XXX. Rebecca Wythan
XXXI. We have again to
deal with the examples of
our younger man
XXXII. In which we see
carinthia put in practice one
of her old
father’s
lessons
XXXIII. A frightful debate
XXXIV. A survey of the ride
of the Welsh cavaliers escorting
the
countess
of Fleetwood to Kentish Esslemont
XXXV. In which certain changes
may be discerned
XXXVI. Below the surface and
above
XXXVII. Between carinthia and
her lord
XXXVIII. A dip into the spring’s
waters