---------------------- CHAPTER | PAGE | PREFACE. | Preface | I. | An Intercessor | 1 | II. | A Last Walk | 15 | III. | Good-bye | 23 | IV. | Malakoff Terrace | 36 | V. | Neighbours | 52 | VI. | So Near and yet so Far | 64 | VII. | In the Fog | 69 | VIII. | Bad News | 82 | IX. | A Turning-point | 90 | X. | Repente Turpissimus | 103 | XI. | Revolt | 110 | XII. | Launched | 124 | XIII. | A 'Thorn and Flower Piece' | 133 | XIV. | In the Spring | 148 | XV. | Harold Caffyn makes a Discovery | 158 | XVI. | A Change of Front | 170 | XVII. | In which Mark makes an Enemy and recovers a Friend | 177 | XVIII. | A Dinner Party | 186 | XIX. | Dolly's Deliverance | 194 | XX. | A Declaration—of War | 197 | XXI. | A Parley with the Enemy | 208 | XXII. | Striking the Trail | 216 | XXIII. | Piano Practice | 221 | XXIV. | A Meeting in Germany | 232 | XXV. | Mabel's Answer | 240 | XXVI. | Visits of Ceremony | 251 | XXVII. | Clear Sky—and a Thunderbolt | 256 | XXVIII. | Mark Knows the Worst | 262 | XXIX. | On Board the 'Coromandel' | 273 | XXX. | The Way of Transgressors | 288 | XXXI. | Agag | 301 | XXXII. | At Wastwater | 311 | XXXIII. | In Suspense | 323 | XXXIV. | On the Laufenplatz | 335 |
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