By Charles James Lever.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. DON PEDRO'S GUESTS.
CHAPTER II. A CHALLENGE AND HOW IT ENDED.
CHAPTER III. MR. SIMMS ON LIFE AT THE VILLA
CHAPTER IV. THE KENNYFECK HOUSEHOLD
CHAPTER V. HOW ROLAND BECAME ENTITLED TO THE GODFREY BROWNE PROPERTY.
CHAPTER VI. A FRACAS IN THE BETTING-RING.
CHAPTER VII. PEEPS BEHIND THE CURTAIN.
CHAPTER VIII. LOVE v. LAW
CHAPTER IX. AN EXCITING ADVENTURE
CHAPTER X. THE COMING DINNER-PARTY DISCUSSED
CHAPTER XI. A DRIVE WITH THE LADIES.
CHAPTER XII. THE GREAT KENNYFECK DINNER.
CHAPTER XIII. TUBBER-BEG.
CHAPTER XIV. MR. LINTON REVEALS HIS DESIGNS.
CHAPTER XV. AT THE GAMING TABLE.
CHAPTER XVI. WHAT ROLAND OVERHEARD AT THE MONEY LENDER'S
CHAPTER XVII. SCANNING THE POLITICAL HORIZON.
CHAPTER XVIII. UNDER THE GREEN-WOOD TREE.
CHAPTER XIX. THE DOMESTIC DETECTIVE CONSULTED.
CHAPTER XX. HOW ENRIQUE'S LETTER WAS LOST AND FOUND.
CHAPTER XXI. THE CONSPIRATORS DISTURBED
CHAPTER XXII. VISIT TO THE "CASHEL PICTURE GALLERY."
CHAPTER XXIII. LINTON VISITS HIS ESTATE.
CHAPTER XXIV. BREAKFAST WITH MR. CORRIGAN.
CHAPTER XXV. TUBBERMORE TRANSFORMED.
CHAPTER XXVI. BAD GENERALSHIP
CHAPTER XXVII. LIEUTENANT SICKLETON'S PATENT PUMP.
CHAPTER XXVIII. A SPLIT IN THE KENNYFECK CABINET
CHAPTER XXIX. STORM AND WRECK.
CHAPTER XXX. MISS LEICESTER'S DREAM AND ITS FULFILMENT
CHAPTER XXXI. THE GUESTS BEGIN TO ARRIVE.
CHAPTER XXXII. HOW THE VISITORS FARED
CHAPTER XXXIII. ROLAND'S INTRODUCTION TO MR. CORRIGAN
CHAPTER XXXIV. ROLAND "HEARS SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE."
CHAPTER XXXV. MISS JEMIMA MEEK.