By Charles James Lever
CHAPTER I. SOME CHARACTERS NEW TO THE KNIGHT AND THE READER
CHAPTER II. A TALE OF MR. DEMPSEY'S GRANDFATHER
CHAPTER III. SOME VISITORS AT GWYNNE ABBEY
CHAPTER IV. A SCENE AT THE ASSIZES
CHAPTER V. MR. HEFFERNAN'S COUNSELS
CHAPTER VI. AN UNLOOKED-FOR PROMOTION
CHAPTER VII. A PARTING INTERVIEW
CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRE.
CHAPTER IX. BOARDING-HOUSE CRITICISM.
CHAPTER X. DALY'S FAREWELL.
CHAPTER XI. THE DUKE OF YORK'S LEVEE.
CHAPTER XII. THE TWO SIDES OF A MEDAL
CHAPTER XIII. AN UNCEREMONIOUS VISIT
CHAPTER XIV. A TeTE -TeTE AND A LETTER
CHAPTER XV. A DINNER AT COM HEFFERNAN'S
CHAPTER XVI. PAUL DEMPSEY'S WALK
CHAPTER XVII. MR. ANTHONY NICKIE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CHAPTER XVIII. A CONVIVIAL EVENING
CHAPTER XIX. MR. DEMPSEY BEHIND THE SCENE
CHAPTER XX. MR. HEFFERNAN OUT-MANOEUVRED
CHAPTER XXI. A BIT OF B Y-P L A Y.
CHAPTER XXII. A GLANCE AT MRS. FUMBALLY'S.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE COAST IN WINTER
CHAPTER XXIV. THE DOCTOR'S LAST DEVICE.
CHAPTER XXV. A DARK CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER XXVI. THE LANDING AT ABOUKIR
CHAPTER XXVII. THE FRENCH RETREAT
CHAPTER XXVIII. TIDINGS OF THE WOUNDED.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE DAWN OF CONVALESCENCE
CHAPTER XXX. A BOUDOIR.
CHAPTER XXXI. A LESSON FOR EAVES-DROPPING.
CHAPTER XXXII. A LESSON IN POLITICS
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE CHANCES OF TRAVEL.
CHAPTER XXXIV. HOME
CHAPTER XXXV. AN AWKWARD DINNER-PARTY
CHAPTER XXXVI. AN UNEXPECTED PROPOSAL
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE LAST STRUGGLE
CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONCLUSION