Hand and Ring

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ANNA KATHARINE GREEN

CONTENTS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

HAND AND RING.

BOOK I. THE GENTLEMAN FROM TOLEDO. I. A STARTLING COINCIDENCE.

II. AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN. Her step was royal queen-like.

III. THE UNFINISHED LETTER.

IV. IMOGENE. You are a riddle, solve you who can. Knowles.

V. HORACE BYRD. But now, I am cabin'd, cribbed, confin'd, bound

VI. THE SKILL OF AN ARTIST. A hit, a very palpable hit.

VII. MISS FIRMAN.

VIII. THE THICK-SET MAN. Springs to catch woodcocks. Hamlet.

IX. CLOSE CALCULATIONS. Truth alone, Truth tangible and

X. THE FINAL TEST.

XI. DECISION. Who dares To say that he alone has found the

BOOK II. THE WEAVING OF A WEB. XII. THE SPIDER. "Thus far we

XIII. THE FLY. Like but oh! how different. Wordsworth. THE

XIV. A LAST ATTEMPT.

XV. THE END OF A TORTUOUS PATH. Thus bad begins and worse

XVI. STORM. Oh, my offence is rank, it smells to heav'n: It

XVII. A SURPRISE. Season your admiration for awhile. Hamlet.

XVIII. A BRACE OF DETECTIVES. Hath this fellow no feeling of

XIX. MR. FERRIS. Which of you have done this? Macbeth. What

XX. A CRISIS. Queen. Alas, how is it with you? That you do bend

XXI. HEART'S MARTYRDOM. Oh that a man might know The end of

XXII. CRAIK MANSELL.

XXIII. MR. ORCUTT. What is it she does now? Macbeth. My

XXIV. A TRUE BILL.

XXV. AMONG TELESCOPES AND CHARTS. Tarry a little there is

XXVI. "HE SHALL HEAR ME!" There's some ill planet reigns; I

BOOK III. THE SCALES OF JUSTICE. XXVII. THE GREAT TRIAL.

XXVIII. THE CHIEF WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION. Oh, while you

XXIX. THE OPENING OF THE DEFENCE. Excellent! I smell a

XXX. BYRD USES HIS PENCIL AGAIN.

XXXI. THE CHIEF WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE. Your If is the only

XXXII. HICKORY. Hickory, dickory, dock! The mouse ran up the

XXXIII. A LATE DISCOVERY. Oh, torture me no more, I will

XXXIV. WHAT WAS HID BEHIND IMOGENE'S VEIL. Mark now, how a

XXXV. PRO AND CON.

XXXVI. A MISTAKE RECTIFIED. If circumstances lead me, I will

XXXVII. UNDER THE GREAT TREE.

XXXVIII. UNEXPECTED WORDS. It will have blood: they say, blood

CHAPTER XXXIX. MR. GRYCE.

CHAPTER XL. IN THE PRISON. The jury passing on the prisoner's

XLI. A LINK SUPPLIED.

XLII. CONSULTATIONS. That he should die is worthy policy; But

XLIII. MRS. FIRMAN. Hark! she speaks. I will set down what

XLIV. THE WIDOW CLEMMENS.

XLV. MR. GRYCE SAYS GOOD-BYE. There still are many rainbows in your sky. Byron. "HELEN?"

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