Line CHAP. | | PAGE | XX.— | The “Evening Moon” concludes its narrative, and affords a further insight into the child-like and volatile character of Lydia Holdfast | 1 | XXI.— | Richard Manx makes love to “sweet Becky” | 31 | XXII.— | In which Becky gives way to her feelings, and renews an old acquaintance | 42 | XXIII.— | “Justice” sends a letter to the Editor of the “Evening Moon” | 62 | XXIV.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement | 88 | XXV.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued) | 96 | XXVI.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued) | 125 | XXVII.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued) | 158 | XXVIII.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued) | 189 | XXIX.— | Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (concluded) | 219 | XXX.— | Becky’s reply to her Lover’s Statement | 245 |
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