Chapter I.—Mr. Pagebrook gets up and Calls an Ancient Lawgiver | 11 |
Chapter II.—Mr. Pagebrook is Invited to Breakfast | 22 |
Chapter III.—Mr. Pagebrook Eats his Breakfast | 26 |
Chapter IV.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns something about the Customs of the Country | 35 |
Chapter V.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes Some Acquaintances | 42 |
Chapter VI.—Mr. Pagebrook Makes a Good Impression | 48 |
Chapter VII.—Mr. Pagebrook Learns Several Things | 54 |
Chapter VIII.—Miss Sudie Makes an Apt Quotation | 61 |
Chapter IX.—Mr. Pagebrook Meets an Acquaintance | 65 |
Chapter X.—Chiefly Concerning "Foggy." | 70 |
Chapter XI.—Mr. Pagebrook Rides | 79 |
Chapter XII.—Mr. Pagebrook Dines with his Cousin Sarah Ann | 84 |
Chapter XIII.—Concerning the Rivulets of Blue Blood | 95 |
Chapter XIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Manages to be in at the Death | 102 |
Chapter XV.—Some very Unreasonable Conduct | 109 |
Chapter XVI.—What Occurred Next Morning | 118 |
Chapter XVII.—In which Mr. Pagebrook Bids his Friends Good-by | 123 |
Chapter XVIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Goes to Work | 128 |
Chapter XIX.—A Short Chapter, not very interesting, perhaps, but of some Importance in the Story, as the Reader will probably discover after awhile | 134 |
Chapter XX.—Cousin Sarah Ann Takes Robert's Part | 138 |
Chapter XXI.—Miss Barksdale Expresses some Opinions | 143 |
Chapter XXII.—Mr. Sharp Does His Duty | 150 |
Chapter XXIII.—Mr. Pagebrook Takes a Lesson in the Law | 158 |
Chapter XXIV.—Mr. Pagebrook Cuts himself loose from the Past and Plans a Future | 163 |
Chapter XXV.—In which Miss Sudie Acts very Unreasonably | 166 |
Chapter XXVI.—In which Miss Sudie Adopts the Socratic Method. | 175 |
Chapter XXVII.—Mr. Pagebrook Accepts an Invitation to Lunch and another Invitation | 181 |
Chapter XXVIII.—Major Pagebrook asserts himself | 188 |
Chapter XXIX.—Mr. Barksdale, the Younger, Goes upon a Journey | 198 |
Chapter XXX.—The younger Mr. Barksdale Asks to be put upon His Oath | 204 |
Chapter XXXI.—Mr. William Barksdale Explains | 208 |
Chapter XXXII.—Which Is also The Last | 216 |