PREFACE
I.- WHAT WAS SEEN FROM THE WINDOW OVERLOOKING THE DOWN
II.- SOMEBODY KNOCKS AND COMES IN
III.- THE MILL BECOMES AN IMPORTANT CENTRE OF OPERATIONS
IV.- WHO WERE PRESENT AT THE MILLER'S LITTLE ENTERTAINMENT
V.- THE SONG AND THE STRANGER
VI.- OLD MR. DERRIMAN OF OXWELL HALL
VII.- HOW THEY TALKED IN THE PASTURES
VIII.- ANNE MAKES A CIRCUIT OF THE CAMP
IX.- ANNE IS KINDLY FETCHED BY THE TRUMPET-MAJOR
X. THE MATCH-MAKING VIRTUES OF A DOUBLE GARDEN
XI.- OUR PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED BY THE PRESENCE OF ROYALTY
XII.- HOW EVERYBODY GREAT AND SMALL CLIMBED TO THE TOP OF THE DOWNS
XIII.- THE CONVERSATION IN THE CROWD
XIV.- LATER IN THE EVENING OF THE SAME DAY
XV.- 'CAPTAIN' BOB LOVEDAY OF THE MERCHANT SERVICE
XVI.- THEY MAKE READY FOR THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER
XVII.- TWO FAINTING FITS AND A BEWILDERMENT
XVIII.- THE NIGHT AFTER THE ARRIVAL
XIX.- MISS JOHNSON'S BEHAVIOUR CAUSES NO LITTLE SURPRISE
XX.- HOW THEY LESSENED THE EFFECT OF THE CALAMITY
XXI.- 'UPON THE HILL HE TURNED'
XXII.- THE TWO HOUSEHOLDS UNITED
XXIII.- MILITARY PREPARATIONS ON AN EXTENDED SCALE
XXIV.- A LETTER, A VISITOR, AND A TIN BOX
XXV.- FESTUS SHOWS HIS LOVE
XXVI.- THE ALARM
XXVII.- DANGER TO ANNE
XXVIII.- ANNE DOES WONDERS
XXIX.- A DISSEMBLER
XXX.- AT THE THEATRE ROYAL
XXXI.- MIDNIGHT VISITORS
XXXII.- DELIVERANCE
XXXIII.- A DISCOVERY TURNS THE SCALE
XXXIV.- A SPECK ON THE SEA
XXXV.- A SAILOR ENTERS
XXXVI.- DERRIMAN SEES CHANCES
XXXVII.- REACTION
XXXVIII.- A DELICATE SITUATION
XXXIX.- BOB LOVEDAY STRUTS UP AND DOWN
XL.- A CALL ON BUSINESS
XLI.- JOHN MARCHES INTO THE NIGHT
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