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| I. | --Only a Flower-girl, | II. | --The Arrival of the Advocate, | III. | --The Advocate's Wife Insists upon Having her Way, | IV. | --Jacob Hartrich, the Baker, Gives his Reasons for Believing Gautran the Woodman Guilty of the Murder of Madeline, | V. | --Fritz the Fool, | VI. | --Mistress and Maid, | VII. | --A Visit from Pierre Lamont--Dreams of Love, | VIII. | --The Interview in Prison, | IX. | --The Advocate Undertakes a Strange Case, | X. | --Two Letters--From Friend to Friend, from Lover to Lover, | XI. | --Fire and Snow--Fool Fritz Informs Pierre Lamont, where Actual Love Commences, | XII. | --The Struggle of Love and Duty, | XIII. | --The Trial of Gautran, | XIV. | --The Evidence of Witnesses, | XV. | --The Widow Joseph Gives Evidence Respecting a Mysterious Visitor, | XVI. | --The Conclusion of the Prosecution, | XVII. | --The Advocate's Defense--The Verdict, |
| I. | --A Letter from John Vanbrugh, | II. | --A Startling Interruption, | III. | --In the Dead of Night, | IV. | --The Confession, |
| I. | --Preparations for a Visitor, | II. | --A Love Story of the Past, | III. | --A Mother's Treachery, | IV. | --Husband and Wife, | V. | --The Gathering of the Storm, | VI. | --The Grave of Honour, | VII. | --Husband and Wife, | VIII. | --The Compact, | IX. | --Mother Denise Has Strange Fancies in the Night, | X. | --Christian Almer's Child-life, | XI. | --Beatrice Almer Gives a Promise to Her Son, | XII. | --The Last Meeting between Husband and Wife, | XIII. | --The Arrival of Christian Almer, |
| I. | --Lawyer and Priest, | II. | --The White Shadow, | III. | --The Watch on the Hill, | IV. | --The Sil THE HOUSE OF WHITE SHADOWS.
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