CONTENTS.

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I.—Bride and Bridegroom Elect
II.—Wife and Heir
III.—How Lady Catheron came Home
IV.—"I'll not Believe but Desdemona's Honest"
V.—In the Twilight
VI.—In the Moonlight
VII.—In the Nursery
VIII.—In the Darkness
IX.—From the "Chesholm Courier"
X.—From the "Chesholm Courier"—Continued
XI.—"Ring out your Bells! Let Mourning Shows be Spread!"
XII.—The first Ending of the Tragedy

PART II.

I.—Miss Darrell
II.—A Night in the Snow
III.—Trixy's Party
IV.—"Under the Gaslight"
V.—Old Copies of the "Courier"
VI.—One Moonlight Night
VII.—Short and Sentimental
VIII.—In Two Boats
IX.—Alas for Trix
X.—How Trix took it
XI.—How Lady Helena took it
XII.—On St. Partridge Day
XIII.—How Charley took it
XIV.—To-morrow
XV.—Lady Helena's Ball
XVI.—"O My Cousin Shallow-hearted!"
XVII.—"Forever and Ever"
XVIII.—The Summons
XIX.—At Poplar Lodge
XX.—How the Wedding-day Began
XXI.—How the Wedding-day Ended
XXII.—The Day After
XXIII.—The Second Ending of the Tragedy

PART III.

I.—At Madame Mirebeau's, Oxford Street
II.—Edith
III.—How they Met
IV.—How they Parted
V.—The Telling of the Secret
VI.—The last Ending of the Tragedy
VII.—Two Years After
VIII.—Forgiven or—Forgotten?
IX.—Saying Good-by
X.—The Second Bridal
XI.—The Night
XII.—The Morning

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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