I. | Sir Jekyl Marlowe at the Plough Inn | 1 |
II. | The Baronet visits Wardlock Manor | 12 |
III. | Concerning two Remarkable Persons who appeared in Wardlock Church | 25 |
IV. | The Green Chamber at Marlowe | 35 |
V. | Sir Jekyl bethinks him of Pelter and Crowe | 46 |
VI. | Sir Jekyl's Room is visited | 56 |
VII. | The Baronet pursues | 63 |
VIII. | The House begins to fill | 71 |
IX. | Dinner | 79 |
X. | Inquiries have been made by Messrs. Pelter and Crowe | 88 |
XI. | Old Gryston Bridge | 97 |
XII. | The Strangers appear again | 106 |
XIII. | In the Drawing-room | 114 |
XIV. | Music | 122 |
XV. | M. Varbarriere converses with his Nephew | 131 |
XVI. | Containing a Variety of Things | 141 |
XVII. | The Magician draws a Diagram | 150 |
XVIII. | Another Guest prepares to come | 159 |
XIX. | Lady Alice takes Possession | 167 |
XX. | An Altercation | 174 |
XXI. | Lady Alice in Bed | 182 |
XXII. | How Everything went on | 191 |
XXIII. | The Divan | 200 |
XXIV. | Guy Strangways and M. Varbarriere converse | 208 |
XXV. | Lady Alice talks with Guy Strangways | 215 |
XXVI. | Some talk of a Survey of the Green Chamber | 223 |
XXVII. | M. Varbarriere talks a little more freely | 230 |
XXVIII. | Some private Talk of Varbarriere and Lady Alice at the Dinner-table | 238 |
XXIX. | The Ladies and Gentlemen resume Conversation in the Drawing-room | 243 |
XXX. | Varbarriere picks up Something about Donica Gwynn | 250 |
XXXI. | Lady Jane puts on her Brilliants | 259 |
XXXII. | Conciliation | 266 |
XXXIII. | Lady Jane and Beatrix play at Croquet | 274 |
XXXIV. | General Lennox receives a Letter | 281 |
XXXV. | The Bishop at Marlowe | 290 |
XXXVI. | Old Scenes recalled | 296 |
XXXVII. | In which Lady Alice pumps the Bishop | 304 |