By Wilkie Collins
THE PROLOGUE I
THE STORY
BOOK THE FIRST. AMELIUS AMONG THE SOCIALISTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5 Mr. Hethcote was the first to speak again.
BOOK THE SECOND. AMELIUS IN LONDON
CHAPTER 1 (2)
CHAPTER 2 (2)
BOOK THE THIRD. MRS. FARNABY'S FOOT
CHAPTER 1 (3)
CHAPTER 2 Amelius rose impulsively from his chair.
CHAPTER 3 The young lady spoke first.
CHAPTER 4 (2)
BOOK THE FOURTH. LOVE AND MONEY
CHAPTER 1 (4)
CHAPTER 2 (3)
CHAPTER 3 (2)
CHAPTER 4 (3)
BOOK THE FIFTH. THE FATAL LECTURE
CHAPTER 1 (5)
CHAPTER 2 (4)
CHAPTER 3 (3)
CHAPTER 4 (4)
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
BOOK THE SIXTH. FILIA DOLOROSA
CHAPTER 1 (6)
CHAPTER 2 The landlady of the lodgings decided what was to be done.
CHAPTER 3 (4)
CHAPTER 4 "Rufus! I don't quite like the way you look at me. You seem to think "
CHAPTER 5 (2)
CHAPTER 6 (2)
BOOK THE SEVENTH. THE VANISHING HOPES
CHAPTER 1 Two days later, Amelius moved into his cottage.
CHAPTER 2 (5)
CHAPTER 3 (5)
CHAPTER 4 (5)
CHAPTER 5 "Let me see the blister," said Amelius.
CHAPTER 6 Toff returned to the cottage, with the slippers and the stockings.
BOOK THE EIGHTH. DAME NATURE DECIDES
CHAPTER 1 (7)
CHAPTER 2 (6)
CHAPTER 3 (6)
CHAPTER 4 "Where has he been found?" Amelius asked, snatching up his hat.
CHAPTER 5 The last dreary days of November came to their end.
CHAPTER 6 (3)
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8 Early the next morning, Rufus rang at the cottage gate.
CHAPTER 9 Toff was the first who recovered himself.
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12