CONTENTS.
CHAPTER

Book I.--The Trial of Gautran.


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,

Book II.--The Confession.


I. --A Letter from John Vanbrugh,
II. --A Startling Interruption,
III. --In the Dead of Night,
IV. --The Confession,

Book III.--The Grave of Honour.


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,

Book IV.--The Battle with Conscience.


I. --Lawyer and Priest,
II. --The White Shadow,
III. --The Watch on the Hill,
IV. --The Sil

THE HOUSE OF WHITE SHADOWS.

BOOK I.--THE TRIAL OF GAUTRAN.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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