Title : Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Mrs. Henry Wood
Author : Mrs. Henry Wood
Editor : David Widger
Release date
: March 4, 2019 [eBook #59009]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language : English
Credits : Produced by David Widger
EAST LYNNE | |
CHAPTER I. | THE LADY ISABEL. |
CHAPTER II. | THE BROKEN CROSS. |
CHAPTER III. | BARBARA HARE. |
CHAPTER IV. | THE MOONLIGHT INTERVIEW. |
CHAPTER V. | MR. CARLYLE'S OFFICE. |
CHAPTER VI. | RICHARD HARE, THE YOUNGER. |
CHAPTER VII. | MISS CARLYLE AT HOME. |
CHAPTER VIII. | MR. KANE'S CONCERT. |
CHAPTER IX. | THE SONG AND THE DIRGE. |
CHAPTER X. | THE KEEPERS OF THE DEAD. |
CHAPTER XI. | THE NEW PEER-THE BANK-NOTE |
CHAPTER XII. | LIFE AT CASTLE MARLING. |
CHAPTER XIII. | A MOONLIGHT WALK. |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE EARL'S ASTONISHMENT. |
CHAPTER XV. | COMING HOME. |
CHAPTER XVI. | DOMESTIC TROUBLES. |
CHAPTER XVII. | VISIT OF THE HARE FAMILY. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | MISS CARLYLE-ISABEL UNHAPPY. |
CHAPTER XIX. | CAPTAIN THORN AT WEST LYNNE. |
CHAPTER XX. | GOING FROM HOME. |
CHAPTER XXI. | QUITTING THE DANGER. |
CHAPTER XXII. | MRS. HARE'S DREAM. |
CHAPTER XXIII. | CAPTAIN THORN IN TROUBLE ABOUT "A BILL." |
CHAPTER XXIV. | RICHARD HARE AT MR. DILL'S WINDOW. |
CHAPTER XXV. | CHARMING RESULTS. |
CHAPTER XXVI. | ALONE FOR EVERMORE. |
CHAPTER XXVII. | BARBARA'S MISDOINGS. |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR AT EAST LYNNE. |
CHAPTER XXIX. | A NIGHT INVASION OF EAST LYNNE. |
CHAPTER XXX. | BARBARA'S HEART AT REST. |
CHAPTER XXXI. | MR. DILL IN AN EMBROIDERED SHIRT-FRONT. |
CHAPTER XXXII. | MEETING OF LADY ISABEL AND AFY. |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | THE YEARNING OF A BREAKING HEART. |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | AN M. P. FOR WEST LYNNE. |
CHAPTER XXXV. | A MISHAP TO THE BLUE SPECTACLES. |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | APPEARANCE OF A RUSSIAN BEAR AT WEST LYNNE. |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | MR. CARLYLE INVITED TO SOME PATE DE FOIE GRAS. |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN. |
CHAPTER XXXIX. | MRS. CARLYLE IN FULL DRESS, AFY ALSO. |
CHAPTER XL. | THE JUSTICE-ROOM. |
CHAPTER XLI. | FIRM! |
CHAPTER XLII. | THE TRIAL. |
CHAPTER XLIII. | THE TRIAL. |
CHAPTER XLIV. | LORD VANE DATING FORWARD. |
CHAPTER XLV. | "IT WON'T DO, AFY!" |
CHAPTER XLVI. | UNTIL ETERNITY. |
CHAPTER XLVII. | I. M. V. |
CHAPTER I. | THE INKED SURPLICE. |
CHAPTER II. | BAD NEWS. |
CHAPTER III. | CONSTANCE CHANNING. |
CHAPTER IV. | NO HOLIDAY TO-DAY. |
CHAPTER V. | ROLAND YORKE. |
CHAPTER VI. | LADY AUGUSTA YORKE AT HOME. |
CHAPTER VII. | MR. KETCH. |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE ASSISTANT-ORGANIST. |
CHAPTER IX. | HAMISH’S CANDLES. |
CHAPTER X. | A FALSE ALARM. |
CHAPTER XI. | THE CLOISTER KEYS. |
CHAPTER XII. | A MISHAP TO THE BISHOP. |
CHAPTER XIII. | MAD NANCE. |
CHAPTER XIV. | KEEPING OFFICE. |
CHAPTER XV. | A SPLASH IN THE RIVER. |
CHAPTER XVI. | MUCH TO ALTER. |
CHAPTER XVII. | SUNDAY MORNING AT MR. CHANNING’S, AND AT LADY AUGUSTA’S. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | MR. JENKINS ALIVE AGAIN. |
CHAPTER XIX. | THE LOSS. |
CHAPTER XX. | THE LOOMING OF AN AWFUL FEAR. |
CHAPTER XXI. | MR. BUTTERBY. |
CHAPTER XXII. | AN INTERRUPTED DINNER. |
CHAPTER XXIII. | AN ESCORT TO THE GUILDHALL. |
CHAPTER XXIV. | THE EXAMINATION. |
CHAPTER XXV. | A MORNING CALL. |
CHAPTER XXVI. | CHECKMATED. |
CHAPTER XXVII. | A PIECE OF PREFERMENT. |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | AN APPEAL TO THE DEAN. |
CHAPTER XXIX. | A TASTE OF “TAN.” |
CHAPTER XXX. | THE DEPARTURE. |
CHAPTER XXXI. | ABROAD. |
CHAPTER XXXII. | AN OMINOUS COUGH. |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | NO SENIORSHIP FOR TOM CHANNING. |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | GERALD YORKE MADE INTO A “BLOCK.” |
CHAPTER XXXV. | THE EARL OF CARRICK. |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | ELLEN HUNTLEY. |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | THE CONSPIRATORS. |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | THE DECISION. |
CHAPTER XXXIX. | THE GHOST. |
CHAPTER XL. | MR. KETCH’S EVENING VISIT. |
CHAPTER XLI. | THE SEARCH. |
CHAPTER XLII. | AN OFFICIAL CEREMONY INTERRUPTED. |
CHAPTER XLIII. | DRAGGING THE RIVER. |
CHAPTER XLIV. | MR. JENKINS IN A DILEMMA. |
CHAPTER XLV. | A NEW SUSPICION. |
CHAPTER XLVI. | A LETTER FOR MR. GALLOWAY. |
CHAPTER XLVII. | DARK CLOUDS. |
CHAPTER XLVIII. | MUFFINS FOR TEA. |
CHAPTER XLIX. | A CHÂTEAU EN ESPAGNE. |
CHAPTER L. | REALLY GONE! |
CHAPTER LI. | AN ARRIVAL IN A FLY. |
CHAPTER LII. | A RELIC FROM THE BURIAL-GROUND. |
CHAPTER LIII. | THE RETURN HOME. |
CHAPTER LIV. | “THE SHIP’S DROWNED.” |
CHAPTER LV. | NEWS FROM ROLAND. |
CHAPTER LVI. | THE BROKEN PHIAL. |
CHAPTER LVII. | A GHOST AGAIN. |
CHAPTER LVIII. | BYWATER’S DANCE. |
CHAPTER LIX. | READY. |
CHAPTER LX. | IN WHAT DOES IT LIE? |
CHAPTER I. | RACHEL FROST |
CHAPTER II. | THE WILLOW POND |
CHAPTER III. | THE NEWS BROUGHT HOME |
CHAPTER IV. | THE CROWD IN THE MOONLIGHT |
CHAPTER V. | THE TALL GENTLEMAN IN THE LANE |
CHAPTER VI. | DINAH ROY'S "GHOST" |
CHAPTER VII. | THE REVELATION AT THE INQUEST |
CHAPTER VIII. | ROBIN'S VOW |
CHAPTER IX. | MR. VERNER'S ESTRANGEMENT |
CHAPTER X. | LADY VERNER |
CHAPTER XI. | LUCY TEMPEST |
CHAPTER XII. | DR. WEST'S HOME |
CHAPTER XIII. | A CONTEMPLATED VOYAGE |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEDDING |
CHAPTER XV. | A TROUBLED MIND |
CHAPTER XVI. | AN ALTERED WILL |
CHAPTER XVII. | DISAPPEARED |
CHAPTER XVIII. | PERPLEXITY |
CHAPTER XIX. | THE REVELATION TO LADY VERNER |
CHAPTER XX. | DRY WORK |
CHAPTER XXI. | A WHISPERED SUSPICION |
CHAPTER XXII. | PECKABY'S SHOP |
CHAPTER XXIII. | DAYS AND NIGHTS OF PAIN |
CHAPTER XXIV. | DANGEROUS COMPANIONSHIP |
CHAPTER XXV. | HOME TRUTHS FOR LIONEL |
CHAPTER XXVI. | THE PACKET IN THE SHIRT-DRAWER |
CHAPTER XXVII. | DR. WEST'S SANCTUM |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | MISS DEBORAH'S ASTONISHMENT |
CHAPTER XXIX. | AN INTERCEPTED JOURNEY |
CHAPTER XXX. | NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA |
CHAPTER XXXI. | ROY EATING HUMBLE PIE |
CHAPTER XXXII. | "IT'S APPLEPLEXY" |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | JAN'S REMEDY FOR A COLD |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | IMPROVEMENTS |
CHAPTER XXXV. | BACK AGAIN |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | A MOMENT OF DELIRIUM |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | NEWS FOR LADY VERNER: AND FOR LUCY |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | THE MISSES WEST EN PAPILLOTES |
CHAPTER XXXIX. | BROTHER JARRUM |
CHAPTER XL. | A VISIT OF CEREMONY |
CHAPTER XLI. | A SPECIAL VISION TOUCHING MRS. PECKABY |
CHAPTER XLII. | A SURPRISE FOR MRS. TYNN |
CHAPTER XLIII. | LIONEL'S PRAYER FOR FORGIVENESS |
CHAPTER XLIV. | FARMER BLOW'S WHITE-TAILED PONY |
CHAPTER XLV. | STIFLED WITH DISHONOUR |
CHAPTER XLVI. | SHADOWED-FORTH EMBARRASSMENT |
CHAPTER XLVII. | THE YEW-TREE ON THE LAWN |
CHAPTER XLVIII. | MR. DAN DUFF IN CONVULSIONS |
CHAPTER XLIX. | "I SEE'D A DEAD MAN!" |
CHAPTER L. | MR. AND MRS. VERNER |
CHAPTER LI. | COMMOTION IN DEERHAM |
CHAPTER LII. | MATTHEW FROST'S NIGHT ENCOUNTER |
CHAPTER LIII. | MASTER CHEESE'S FRIGHT—OTHER FRIGHTS |
CHAPTER LIV. | MRS. DUFF'S BILL |
CHAPTER LV. | A LIFE HOVERING IN THE BALANCE |
CHAPTER LVI. | SELF WILL |
CHAPTER LVII. | A WALK IN THE RAIN |
CHAPTER LVIII. | THE THUNDER-STORM |
CHAPTER LIX. | A CASUAL MEETING ON THE RIVER |
CHAPTER LX. | MISS DEB'S DISBELIEF |
CHAPTER LXI. | MEETING THE NEWS |
CHAPTER LXII. | TYNN PUMPED DRY |
CHAPTER LXIII. | LOOKING OUT FOR THE WORST |
CHAPTER LXIV. | ENDURANCE |
CHAPTER LXV. | CAPTAIN CANNONBY |
CHAPTER LXVI. | "DON'T THROTTLE ME, JAN!" |
CHAPTER LXVII. | DRESSING UP FOR A GHOST |
CHAPTER LXVIII. | A THREAT TO JAN |
CHAPTER LXIX. | NO HOME |
CHAPTER LXX. | TURNING OUT |
CHAPTER LXXI. | UNPREMEDITATED WORDS |
CHAPTER LXXII. | JAN'S SAVINGS |
CHAPTER LXXIII. | A PROPOSAL |
CHAPTER LXXIV. | TO NEW JERUSALEM ON A WHITE DONKEY |
CHAPTER LXXV. | AN EXPLOSION OF SIBYLLA'S |
CHAPTER LXXVI. | AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL |
CHAPTER LXXVII. | AN EVENING AT LADY VERNER'S |
CHAPTER LXXVIII. | AN APPEAL TO JOHN MASSINGBIRD |
CHAPTER LXXIX. | A SIN AND A SHAME |
CHAPTER LXXX. | RECOLLECTIONS OF A NIGHT GONE BY |
CHAPTER LXXXI. | A CRISIS IN SIBYLLA'S LIFE |
CHAPTER LXXXII. | TRYING ON WREATHS |
CHAPTER LXXXIII. | WELL-NIGH WEARIED OUT |
CHAPTER LXXXIV. | GOING TO THE BALL |
CHAPTER LXXXV. | DECIMA'S ROMANCE |
CHAPTER LXXXVI. | WAS IT A SPECTRE? |
CHAPTER LXXXVII. | THE LAMP BURNS OUT AT LAST |
CHAPTER LXXXVIII. | ACHING HEARTS |
CHAPTER LXXXIX. | MASTER CHEESE BLOWN UP |
CHAPTER XC. | LIGHT THROWN ON OBSCURITY |
CHAPTER XCI. | MEDICAL ATTENDANCE GRATIS |
CHAPTER XCII. | AT LAST! |
CHAPTER XCIII. | LADY VERNER'S "FEAR" |
CHAPTER XCIV. | IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN JAN! |
CHAPTER XCV. | SUNDRY ARRIVALS |
CHAPTER I. | By the Early Train |
CHAPTER II. | Willy Gum |
CHAPTER III. | Anne Ashton |
CHAPTER IV. | The Countess-Dowager |
CHAPTER V. | Jealousy |
CHAPTER VI. | At the Bridge |
CHAPTER VII. | Listeners |
CHAPTER VIII. | The Wager Boats |
CHAPTER IX. | Waiting for Dinner |
CHAPTER X. | Mr. Pike's Visit |
CHAPTER XI. | The Inquest |
CHAPTER XII. | Later in the Day |
CHAPTER XIII. | Fever |
CHAPTER XIV. | Another Patient |
CHAPTER XV. | Val's Dilemma |
CHAPTER XVI. | Between the Two |
CHAPTER XVII. | An Agreeable Wedding |
CHAPTER XVIII. | The Stranger |
CHAPTER XIX. | A Chance Meeting |
CHAPTER XX. | The Stranger Again |
CHAPTER XXI. | Secret Care |
CHAPTER XXII. | Asking the Rector |
CHAPTER XXIII. | Mr. Carr at Work |
CHAPTER XXIV. | Somebody Else at Work |
CHAPTER XXV. | At Hartledon |
CHAPTER XXVI. | Under the Trees |
CHAPTER XXVII. | A Tête-à-Tête Breakfast |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | Once More |
CHAPTER XXIX. | Cross-questioning Mr. Carr |
CHAPTER XXX. | Maude's Disobedience |
CHAPTER XXXI. | The Sword Slipped |
CHAPTER XXXII. | In the Park |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | Coming Home |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | Mr. Pike on the Wing |
CHAPTER XXXV. | The Shed Razed |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | The Dowager's Alarm |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | A Painful Scene |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | Explanations |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | EARLY DAYS | 1 |
II. | CHANGES | 21 |
III. | MR. SERJEANT STILLINGFAR | 47 |
IV. | IN ESSEX STREET | 73 |
V. | WATTS'S WIFE | 95 |
VI. | BLANCHE HERIOT | 114 |
VII. | TRIED AT THE OLD BAILEY | 144 |
VIII. | THE VINE-COVERED COTTAGE AT PISA | 175 |
IX. | COMPLICATIONS | 194 |
X. | THE HOUSE AT MARSHDALE | 216 |
XI. | THE QUARREL | 244 |
XII. | MYSTERY | 274 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | SUSPICION | 1 |
II. | NOT LIFTED | 26 |
III. | ONE NIGHT IN ESSEX STREET | 52 |
IV. | LEAH'S STORY | 75 |
V. | LADY CLAVERING | 100 |
VI. | THE MISSING WILL | 130 |
VII. | ANNABEL | 154 |
VIII. | PERRY'S REVELATION | 178 |
IX. | SOMEONE ELSE SEEN | 200 |
X. | PROWLING ABOUT | 224 |
XI. | MRS. BRIGHTMAN | 247 |
XII. | MY LORD AND MY LADY | 272 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | ON THE WATCH | 1 |
II. | TOM HERIOT | 29 |
III. | AN EVENING VISITOR | 46 |
IV. | RESTITUTION | 64 |
V. | CONFESSION | 92 |
VI. | DANGER | 117 |
VII. | WITH MR. JONES | 136 |
VIII. | AN ACCIDENT | 165 |
IX. | LAST DAYS | 185 |
X. | LAST WORDS | 203 |
XI. | DOWN AT MARSHDALE | 226 |
XII. | IN THE EAST WING | 249 |
XIII. | CONCLUSION | 260 |
PART THE FIRST. | ||
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | WAS THE LADY MAD? | 11 |
II. | CHANGES | 32 |
III. | AWAY TO LONDON | 39 |
IV. | DAFFODIL'S DELIGHT | 52 |
V. | MISS GWINN'S VISIT | 67 |
VI. | TRACKED HOME | 83 |
VII. | MR. SHUCK AT HOME | 103 |
VIII. | FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS! | 116 |
IX. | THE SEPARATION OF HUNTER AND HUNTER | 127 |
PART THE SECOND. | ||
I. | A MEETING OF THE WORKMEN | 136 |
II. | CALLED TO KETTERFORD | 153 |
III. | TWO THOUSAND POUNDS | 168 |
IV. | AGITATION | 186 |
[Pg 10] PART THE THIRD. | ||
I. | A PREMATURE AVOWAL | 204 |
II. | MR. COX | 221 |
III. | 'I THINK I HAVE BEEN A FOOL' | 238 |
IV. | SOMEBODY 'PITCHED INTO' | 256 |
V. | A GLOOMY CHAPTER | 274 |
VI. | THE LITTLE BOY AT REST | 288 |
VII. | MR. DUNN'S PIGS BROUGHT TO MARKET | 294 |
VIII. | A DESCENT FOR MR. SHUCK | 309 |
IX. | ON THE EVE OF BANKRUPTCY | 326 |
X. | THE YEARS GONE BY | 342 |
XI. | RELIEF | 359 |
XII. | CONCLUSION | 369 |
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | WHICH IS NOTHING BUT AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
II. | THE MISS HUGHES'S HOME | 21 |
III. | THE ADVENT OF CHARLOTTE TRAVICE | 34 |
IV. | ROBERT CARR'S REQUEST | 50 |
V. | THE FLIGHT | 68 |
VI. | A MISERABLE MISTAKE | 87 |
VII. | A HEART SEARED | 107 |
VIII. | BETSEY TRAVICE | 124 |
IX. | DISPLEASING EYES | 147 |
X. | GOING OUT AS LADY'S MAID | 160 |
XI. | MR. CARR'S OFFER | 179 |
XII. | MARRIAGES IN UNFASHIONABLE LIFE | 194 |
XIII. | GOING ON FOR LORD MAYOR | 213 |
XIV. | OLD YEARS BACK AGAIN | 228 |
XV. | THE DEAN'S DAUGHTER | 249 |
XVI. | A CITY'S DESOLATION | 269 |
XVII. | A DIFFICULTY ABOUT TICKETS | 288 |
XVIII. | THE CONCERT | 303 |
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | THE SCHOOL-BOY'S LOVE | 1 |
II. | THE TOUR OF DAVID DUNDYKE, ESQUIRE | 20 |
III. | A MEETING AT GRENOBLE | 37 |
IV. | A MYSTERY | 65 |
V. | HOME IN DESPAIR | 87 |
VI. | NEWS FOR WESTERBURY | 102 |
VII. | ROBERT CARR'S VISIT | 118 |
VIII. | GOING OVER TO SQUIRE CARR'S | 137 |
IX. | A STARTLED LUNCHEON-TABLE | 153 |
X. | A MISSIVE FOR SQUIRE CARR | 175 |
XI. | THE LAST OF ROBERT CARR | 191 |
XII. | MR. RICHARDS' MORNING CALL | 214 |
XIII. | A DISLIKE THAT WAS TO BEAR ITS FRUITS | 230 |
XIV. | THE EXAMINATION | 251 |
XV. | A NIGHT WITH THE GHOSTS | 272 |
XVI. | PERPLEXITY | 294 |
XVII. | A SHADOW OF THE FUTURE | 315 |
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND—A SURPRISE | 1 |
II. | A DOUBTFUL SEARCH | 24 |
III. | DETECTION | 43 |
IV. | ASSIZE SATURDAY | 68 |
V. | ASSIZE SUNDAY | 86 |
VI. | PREACHING TO THE DEAN | 103 |
VII. | CARR VERSUS CARR | 122 |
VIII. | THE SECOND DAY | 144 |
IX. | THE SHADOWS OF DEATH | 168 |
X. | THE GRAVESTONE IN THE CLOISTERS | 191 |
XI. | THOUGHTLESS WORDS | 213 |
XII. | MISCONCEPTION | 236 |
XIII. | THE TABLES TURNED | 256 |
XIV. | A RECOGNITION | 273 |
XV. | MILDRED'S RECOMPENSE | 290 |
XVI. | MISS FAUNTLEROY LOVED AT LAST | 309 |
PAGE | ||
I. | Losing Lena | 1 |
II. | Finding both of them | 16 |
III. | Wolfe Barrington’s Taming | 28 |
IV. | Major Parrifer | 48 |
V. | Coming Home to him | 64 |
VI. | Lease, the Pointsman | 80 |
VII. | Aunt Dean | 98 |
VIII. | Going through the Tunnel | 117 |
IX. | Dick Mitchel | 133 |
X. | A Hunt by Moonlight | 150 |
XI. | The Beginning of the End | 165 |
XII. | “Jerry’s Gazette” | 182 |
XIII. | Sophie Chalk | 203 |
XIV. | At Miss Deveen’s | 219 |
XV. | The Game Finished | 238 |
XVI. | Going to the Mop | 256 |
XVII. | Breaking Down | 275 |
XVIII. | Reality or Delusion? | 293 |
XIX. | David Garth’s Night-Watch | 308 |
XX. | David Garth’s Ghost | 329 [vi] |
XXI. | Seeing Life | 348 |
XXII. | Our Strike | 368 |
XXIII. | Bursting-Up | 389 |
XXIV. | Getting Away | 409 |
XXV. | Over the Water | 427 |
XXVI. | At Whitney Hall | 447 |
PAGE | ||
I. | Lost in the Post | 1 |
II. | A Life of Trouble | 19 |
III. | Hester Reed’s Pills | 36 |
IV. | Abel Crew | 56 |
V. | Robert Ashton’s Wedding-Day | 75 |
VI. | Hardly worth Telling | 92 |
VII. | Charles van Rheyn | 109 |
VIII. | Mrs. Todhetley’s Earrings | 133 |
IX. | A Tale of Sin | 153 |
X. | A Day of Pleasure | 231 |
XI. | The Final Ending to it | 250 |
XII. | Margaret Rymer | 272 |
XIII. | The Other Earring | 289 |
XIV. | Anne | 310 |
XV. | The Key of the Church | 367 |
XVI. | The Syllabub Feast | 387 |
XVII. | Seen in the Moonlight | 408 |
XVIII. | Rose Lodge | 427 |
XIX. | Lee, the Letter Man | 446 |
PAGE | |
The Mystery of Jessy Page | 1 |
Crabb Ravine | 43 |
Our Visit | 87 |
Janet Carey | 112 |
Dr. Knox | 135 |
Helen Whitney’s Wedding | 158 |
Helen’s Curate | 180 |
Jellico’s Pack | 203 |
Caromel’s Farm | 223 |
Charlotte and Charlotte | 244 |
The Last of the Caromels | 267 |
A Day in Briar Wood | 290 |
The Story of Dorothy Grape: Disappearance | 313 |
The Story of Dorothy Grape: In After Years | 335 |
Lady Jenkins: Mina | 359 |
Lady Jenkins: Doubt | 382 |
Lady Jenkins: Madame | 406 |
Lady Jenkins: Light | 429 |
The Angels’ Music | 452 |
PAGE | |
A Mystery | 1 |
Sandstone Torr | 61 |
Chandler and Chandler | 145 |
Verena Fontaine’s Rebellion | 190 |
A Curious Experience | 293 |
Roger Bevere | 313 |
Ketira the Gipsy | 368 |
The Curate of St. Matthew’s | 408 |
Mrs. Cramp’s Tenant | 449 |
PAGE | |
Featherston’s Story | 1 |
Watching on St. Mark’s Eve | 205 |
Sanker’s Visit | 224 |
Roger Monk | 245 |
The Ebony Box | 271 |
Our First Term at Oxford | 349 |
The Mystery at Number Seven— | PAGE | |
I.— | MONTPELLIER-BY-SEA | 1 |
II.— | OWEN, THE MILKMAN | 26 |
Caramel Cottage— | ||
I.— | EDGAR RESTE | 54 |
II.— | DISAPPEARANCE | 76 |
III.— | DON THE SECOND | 101 |
A Tragedy— | ||
I.— | GERVAIS PREEN | 126 |
II.— | IN THE BUTTERY | 152 |
III.— | MYSTERY | 178 |
IV.— | OLIVER | 204 |
In Later Years | 230 | |
The Silent Chimes— | ||
I.— | PUTTING THEM UP | 257 |
II.— | PLAYING AGAIN | 284 |
III.— | RINGING AT MIDDAY | 313 |
IV.— | NOT HEARD | 341 |
V.— | SILENT FOR EVER | 370 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Meet of the Hounds | 1 |
II. | Lady Godolphin’s Folly | 9 |
III. | The Dark Plain in the Moonlight | 17 |
IV. | All Souls’ Rectory | 24 |
V. | Thomas Godolphin’s Love | 33 |
VI. | Charlotte Pain | 41 |
VII. | Broomhead | 45 |
VIII. | A Snake in the Grass | 52 |
IX. | Mr. Sandy’s “Trade” | 60 |
X. | The Shadow | 66 |
XI. | A Telegraphic Despatch | 73 |
XII. | Dead | 80 |
XIII. | Unavailing Regrets | 85 |
XIV. | Gone on before | 91 |
XV. | A Midnight Walk | 99 |
XVI. | The Last Journey | 105 |
XVII. | A Row on the Water | 113 |
XVIII. | Straw in the Streets | 119 |
XIX. | One Stick discarded | 125 |
XX. | A Revelation to All Souls’ Rector | 138 |
XXI. | Charlotte’s Bargain | 146 |
XXII. | Dangerous Amusement | 156 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Sixty Pounds to Old Jekyl | 166 |
II. | Why did it anger him? | 173 |
III. | Cecil’s Romance | 179 |
IV. | Charlotte Pain’s “Turn-out” | 185 |
V. | A Revelation | 191 |
VI. | Mr. Verrall’s Chambers | 202 |
VII. | Beyond Recall | 208 |
VIII. | The Tradition of the Dark Plain | 216 |
IX. | The Dead alive again | 225 |
X. | Nine Thousand and Forty-five Pounds | 236 |
XI. | Those Bonds again! | 239 |
XII. | “I see it: but I cannot explain it” | 244 |
XIII. | A Red-letter Day for Mrs. Bond | 258 |
XIV. | Isaac Hastings turns to thinking | 267 |
XV. | A Nightmare for the Rector of All Souls’ | 272 |
XVI. | Mr. Layton “looked up” | 278 |
XVII. | Gone! | 290 |
XVIII. | Murmurs; and Curious Doubts | 294 |
XIX. | Bobbing Joan | 302 |
XX. | Mrs. Bond’s Visit | 310 |
XXI. | A Dread Fear | 315 |
XXII. | Bearing the Brunt | 329 |
XXIII. | “As Fine as a Queen!” | 343 |
XXIV. | A Visit to Lord Averil | 356 |
XXV. | In the Streets of Prior’s Ash | 367 |
XXVI. | My Lady washes her Hands | 377 |
XXVII. | A Broken Idol | 382 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | A Morning Call | 394 |
II. | Nearer and Nearer | 405 |
III. | For the Last Time | 409 |
IV. | Gathered to his Fathers | 423 |
V. | Commotion at Ashlydyat | 434 |
VI. | A Crowd of Memories | 446 |
VII. | At Rest | 458 |
VIII. | A Sad Parting | 466 |
IX. | A Safe Voyage to him! | 470 |