CONTENTS
Richard Dowling
CHAP.
I.--
Welford Bridge.
II.--
Crawford's House.
III.--
The Pine Groves of Leeham.
IV.--
The Missing Man.
V.--
A Second Apparition.
VI.--
Crawford's Investigations.
VII.--
A Visitor at Boland's Ait.
VIII.--
Father and Son.
IX.--
Crawford's Home.
X.--
Father and Son.
XI.--
"Can I Play with that Little Boy?"
XII.--
Philip Ray at Richmond.
XIII.--
An Invitation Accepted.
XIV.--
The Fire at Richmond.
XV.--
How William Goddard changed his Name.
XVI.--
At Play.
XVII.--
The Postman's Hail.
XVIII.--
Private Theatricals.
XIX.--
The Tow-path by Night.
XX.--
A Hostage at Crawford's House.
XXI.--
Crawford Sells a Patent.
XXII.--
William Crawford's Nightmare.
XXIII.--
"Man Overboard!"
XXIV.--
Reward for a Life.
XXV.--
A New Visitor at Crawford's House.
XXVI.--
A Bridge of Sighs.
XXVII.--
A Last Resolve.
XXVIII.--
William Crawford's Luck.
XXIX.--
An Intruder upon the Ait.
XXX.--
Hetty's Visit to the Ait.
XXXI.--
By the Boy's Bedside.
XXXII.--
Bramwell finds a Sister.
XXXIII.--
"I must go to fetch her Home."
XXXIV.--
Crawford's Plans for the Future.
XXXV.--
Husband and Wife.
XXXVI.--
Tea at Crawford's House.
XXXVII.--
Crawford Writes Home.
XXXVIII.--
William Crawford Free.
XXXIX.--
Crawford is Sleepless.
XL.--
Crawford Sleeps
AN ISLE OF SURREY.
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