A MAN OF OUR DAY
By Charles Lever,
CHAPTER I. HYDROPATHIC ACQUAINTANCES.
CHAPTER II. HOW TWO "FINE LADIES" PASS THE MORNING.
CHAPTER III. A FATHER AND A DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER IV. ONE WHO WOULD BE A "SHARP FELLOW."
CHAPTER V. THE WORLD'S CHANGES.
CHAPTER VI. SYBELLA KELLETT.
CHAPTER VII. AN ARRIVAL AT MIDNIGHT.
CHAPTER VIII. MR. DUNN.
CHAPTER IX. A DAY ON THE LAKE OF COMO.
CHAPTER X. A "SMALL DINNER"
CHAPTER XI. "A CONSULTATION."
CHAPTER XII. ANNESLEY BEECHER'S "PAL"
CHAPTER XIII. A MESSAGE FROM JACK
CHAPTER XIV. A DINNER AT PAUL KELLETT'S
CHAPTER XV. A HOME SCENE
CHAPTER XVI. DAVIS VERSUS DUNN.
CHAPTER XVII. THE "PENSIONNAT GODARDE."
CHAPTER XVIII. SOME DOINGS OF MR. DRISCOLL.
CHAPTER XIX. DRISCOLL IN CONFERENCE
CHAPTER XX. AN EVENING WITH GROG DAVIS.
CHAPTER XXI. A DARK DAY
CHAPTER XXII. AFTER A DINNER-PARTY
CHAPTER XXIII. A BREAKFAST-TABLE
CHAPTER XXIV. THE COTTAGE
CHAPTER XXV. A CHURCHYARD.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE OSTEND PACKET
CHAPTER XXVII. A VISIT OF CONDOLENCE
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE HERMITAGE AT GLENGARIFF.
CHAPTER XXIX. A MORNING AT OSTEND.
CHAPTER XXX. THE OPERA.
CHAPTER XXXI. EXPLANATIONS.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE COUPE ON THE RAIL.
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE "FOUR NATIONS" AT AIX
CHAPTER XXXIV. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE
CHAPTER XXXV. A FOREIGN COUNT.
CHAPTER XXXVI. A COUNTRY VISIT
CHAPTER XXXVII. "A MAN IN REQUEST"
CHAPTER XXXVIII. MR. DAVENPORT DUNN IN MORE MOODS THAN ONE
CHAPTER XXXIX. "A LETTER TO JACK"
CHAPTER XL. SCHEMES AND PROJECTS
CHAPTER XLI. "A COUNTRY WALK"
CHAPTER XLII. THE GERM OF A BOLD STROKE
CHAPTER XLIII. THE GARDEN