CHAPTER | | PAGE | Introduction. | Who Mocquet was, and how this Tale became known to the Narrator | 1 | I. | | The Grand Master of His Highness' Wolf Hounds | 12 | II. | | The Seigneur Jean and the Sabot Maker | 16 | III. | | Agnelette | 22 | IV. | | The Black Wolf | 27 | V. | | The Pact with Satan | 31 | VI. | | The Bedevilled Hair | 35 | VII. | | The Boy at the Mill | 40 | VIII. | | Thibault's Wishes | 44 | IX. | | The Wolf-Leader | 47 | X. | | MaÎtre Magloire | 51 | XI. | | David and Goliath | 55 | XII. | | Wolves in the Sheep-fold | 60 | XIII. | | Where it is demonstrated that a Woman never speaks more eloquently than when she holds her Tongue | 67 | XIV. | | A Village Wedding | 72 | XV. | | The Lord of Vauparfond | 76 | XVI. | | My Lady's Lady | 80 | XVII. | | The Baron de Mont-Gobert | 84 | XVIII. | | Death and Resurrection | 88 | XIX. | | The Dead and the Living | 90 | XX. | | True to Tryst | 94 | XXI. | | The Genius of Evil | 99 | XXII. | | Thibault's Last Wish | 105 | XXIII. | | The Anniversary | 108 | XXIV. | | Hunting down the Were-Wolf | | |
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