| | page | | Proem | 9 | chapter | | | I. | The Master-Goldsmith | 11 | II. | The Wreck of The Mersey Witch | 15 | III. | The Pilot’s Daughter | 18 | IV. | Rachel Varnhagen | 24 | V. | Bill the Prospector | 30 | VI. | The Father of Timber Town | 33 | VII. | Cut-Throat Euchre | 35 | VIII. | The Yellow Flag | 43 | IX. | What looked like Courting | 48 | X. | Hocussed | 51 | XI. | The Temptation of the Devil | 57 | XII. | Rock Cod and Macaroni | 62 | XIII. | What the Bush Robin Saw | 65 | XIV. | The Robbery of the Mails | 68 | XV. | Dealing Mostly with Money | 73 | XVI. | The Wages of Sin | 77 | XVII. | Rachel’s Wiles | 81 | XVIII. | Digging | 83 | XIX. | A Den of Thieves | 86 | XX. | Gold and Roses | 91 | XXI. | The Foundation of the Gold League | 96 | XXII. | Women’s Ways | 101 | XXIII. | Forewarned, Forearmed | 108 | XXIV. | The Goldsmith Comes to Town | 112 | XXV. | Fishing | 119 | XXVI. | A Small, but Important Link in the Story | 124 | XXVII. | The Signal-Tree | 127 | XXVIII. | The Goldsmith Comes to Town the Second Time | 130 | XXIX. | Amiria Plays her Highest Card in the Game of Love | 134 | XXX. | In Tresco’s Cave | 139 | XXXI. | The Perturbations of the Bank Manager | 145 | XXXII. | The Quietude of Timber Town is Disturbed | 147 | XXXIII. | The Gold League Washes Up | 150 | XXXIV. | The Goldsmith Comes to Town the Third Time | 153 | XXXV. | Bail | 156 | XXXVI. | In Durance Vile | 160 | XXXVII. | Benjamin’s Redemption | 164 | XXXVIII. | The Decoration
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