Table of Contents.
PROLOGUE.
CHAPTER I. MR. CARNBY RECEIVES A LETTER.
CHAPTER II. NEW FRIENDS AND OLD.
CHAPTER III. THE GIRL IN RED.
CHAPTER IV. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER V. THE GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT.
CHAPTER VI. A REVOLT SUPPRESSED.
CHAPTER VII. A PLEDGE OF FRIENDSHIP.
CHAPTER VIII. A PARLEY AND A PRAYER.
CHAPTER IX. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.
CHAPTER X. THE FAIRY GODMOTHER.
CHAPTER XI. SOME AFTER-DINNER CONVERSATION.
CHAPTER XII. REACTION.
CHAPTER XIII. RHAPSODIE HONGROISE, NO. 2.
CHAPTER XIV. FATE IS HARD CASH!
CHAPTER XV. "AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, AND EVER SHALL BE."
CHAPTER XVI. A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
CHAPTER XVII. A DOG AND HIS MASTER.
CHAPTER XVIII. FAIR EXCHANGE IS NO ROBBERY.
CHAPTER XIX. REDEMPTION.
CHAPTER XX. THE SHADOW.
BOOKS BY GUY WETMORE CARRYL
A NOVEL
NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 1904
Copyright, 1904 BY HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Published April, 1904
ROBERT DRUMMOND, PRINTER, NEW YORK
TO HENRY HOLT