Contents
I A NOCTURNAL WALK. MY AUNT'S FIVE HUNDRED FRANCS
II THE COMTE DE MONTREVILLE. AN EVENING PARTY IN SOCIETY
III TRAVELLING PLANS. MONSIEUR MENARD. EN ROUTE.
IV A NOVEL WAY OF MAKING ACQUAINTANCES. BARON POTOSKI
V A VILLAGE INN, AND WHAT BEFELL OUR TRAVELLERS THERE
VI THE LITTLE WOOD
VII DUBOURG CONTINUES TO PLAY THE GREAT MAN. HIS METHOD OF MANAGING THE TREASURY
VIII BEHOLD HER!
IX WHAT WAS SHE DOING THERE? THE VILLAGE DANCE
X SISTER ANNE'S STORY
XI A DAY IN THE WOODS
XII HOW A MAN LOVES AT TWENTY
XIII DUBOURG PLAYS THE GRAND SEIGNEUR ONCE MORE. NEW ACQUAINTANCES
XIV A VISIT TO THE FOREST
XV FeTE, DINNER PARTY, FIREWORKS, SURPRISE
XVI THE IMPROMPTU ACTORS. AN EVENT WHICH CHANGED THE WHOLE FACE OF AFFAIRS
XVII THE JOYS OF LOVE LAST BUT A MOMENT, THE SORROWS OF LOVE ENDURE THROUGH LIFE
XVIII THE GREAT BEAST
XIX ILLUSIONS OF THE HEART. INCONSTANCY AND LOYALTY
XX LUNEL, DUBOURG, AND MADELON
XXI LOVE IS ALWAYS THE STRONGEST
XXII DEATH OF MARGUERITE. SISTER ANNE LEAVES HER CABIN
XXIII SISTER ANNE'S JOURNEY. THE FOREST
XXIV THE STRANGER
XXV THE MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE
XXVI SISTER ANNE BECOMES A MOTHER. HER LONG STAY AT THE FARM
XXVII THE DILIGENCE. SISTER ANNE IN PARIS
XXVIII CHANCE BRINGS THEM TOGETHER
XXIX ARRIVAL OF DUBOURG. THE STORM GATHERS
XXX FREDERIC'S RETURN. CONSTANCE AND SISTER ANNE
XXXI THE CATASTROPHE
Copyright 1903 by G. Barrie & Sons
Frontispiece
A PREMEDITATED COLLISION
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FrÉdÉric looked up and recognized Dubourg; he was on the point of laughing outright, when his friend forestalled him by running toward him, exclaiming:
"I cannot be mistaken! What a fortunate meeting! It surely is Monsieur FrÉdÉric de Montreville!"
NOVELS
BY
Paul de Kock
VOLUME X
SISTER ANNE
colophon
THE JEFFERSON PRESS
BOSTON NEW YORK
Copyrighted, 1903-1904, by G. B. & Sons.
SISTER ANNE