By Robert Buchanan With A Frontispiece By A. W. Cooper London: Chatto and Windus, Piccadilly 1889
PREFATORY NOTE.
PROLOGUE IN THE NIGHT.
CHAPTER I. A DANCING LESSON UNDER DIFFICULTIES.
CHAPTER II. 'UNCLE' LUKE AND 'UNCLE' MARK.
CHAPTER III. EASTER SOLEMNITIES OF THE BRETHREN.
CHAPTER IV. UNCLE MARK PARTS WITH THE OLD BARGE.
CHAPTER V. UNCLE MARK SAILS UP THE SHINING RIVER.
CHAPTER VI. MADELINE IS ABOUT TO REALISE HER DREAM.
CHAPTER VII. INTRODUCES A DISTINGUISHED LITERARY BOHEMIAN.
CHAPTER VIII. UNCLE LUKE IS BROKEN-HEARTED.
CHAPTER IX. MADELINE FINDS NEW FRIENDS.
CHAPTER X. A TELEGRAPHIC THUNDERBOLT.
CHAPTER XI. THE HAWK AND THE DOVE.
CHAPTER XII. CAGED.
CHAPTER XIII. MADELINE AWAKES FROM HER DREAM.
CHAPTER XIV. DARKER DAYS.
CHAPTER XV. BELLEISLE SPREADS HIS NET.
CHAPTER XVI. 'WHICH DO YOU PITY?'
CHAPTER XVII. THE BARS BROKEN.
CHAPTER XVIII. IMOGEN.
CHAPTER XIX. THE HARUM-SCARUMS.
CHAPTER XX. A PAINTER'S MODEL.
CHAPTER XXI. A WALK ACROSS HYDE PARK.
CHAPTER XXII. BLANCO SERENA.
CHAPTER XXIII. AT THE CLUB.
CHAPTER XXIV. WHITE BIDS A LAST FAREWELL TO BOHEMIA.
CHAPTER XXV. MADELINE CHANGES HER NAME.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE PUPIL OF THE IMPECCABLE.
CHAPTER XXVII. ADELE LAMBERT.
CHAPTER XXVIII. AT THE COUNTESS AURELIA'S.
CHAPTER XXIX. GAVROLLES.
CHAPTER XXX. IN THE TOILS.
CHAPTER XXXI. IN THE ROW.
CHAPTER XXXII. HUSBAND AND WIFE.
CHAPTER XXXIII. OLD JOURNALISM AND NEW.
CHAPTER XXXIV. A SELF-CONSTITUTED CHAMPION.
CHAPTER XXXV MADELINE PREPARES FOR FLIGHT.
CHAPTER XXXVI. 'GOOD-BYE!'
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE SEARCH.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. 'ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE'
CHAPTER XXXIX. DUST TO DUST.
CHAPTER XL. 'RESURGAM.'
CHAPTER XLI. THE SISTERS OF MOUNT EDEN.
CHAPTER XLII. EXIT GAVROLLES.
CHAPTER XLIII. ON BOULOGNE SANDS.
CHAPTER XLIV. 'JANE PEARTREE.'
CHAPTER XLV. AN OLD PICTURE.
CHAPTER XLVI. HOW MADELINE ROSE AGAIN.
EPILOGUE.