By Charles James Lever
CHAPTER I. MR. HERMAN MERL
CHAPTER II. MR. MERL
CHAPTER III. A YOUNG DUCHESS AND AN OLD FRIEND
CHAPTER IV. A VERY GREAT FAVOR
CHAPTER V. A LETTER FROM HOME
CHAPTER VI. MR. MERL'S DEPARTURE
CHAPTER VII. THE CLUB
CHAPTER VIII. AN EVENING OF ONE OP THE "THREE DAYS"
CHAPTER IX. SOME CONFESSIONS OF JACK MASSINGBRED
CHAPTER X. HOW ROGUES AGREE!
CHAPTER XI. MR. MERL "AT FENCE"
CHAPTER XII. MR. MERL'S MEDITATIONS.
CHAPTER XIII. A NIGHT OF STORM
CHAPTER XIV. THE END OF A BAR MESS
CHAPTER XV. A FIRST BRIEF
CHAPTER XVI. MR. REPTON LOOKS IN
CHAPTER XVII. LADY DOROTHEA'S LETTER
CHAPTER XVIII. MR. MERL'S EXPERIENCES IN THE WEST
CHAPTER XIX. MR. MERL'S "LAST" IRISH IMPRESSION
CHAPTER XX. SOMETHING NOT EXACTLY FLIRTATION.
CHAPTER XXI. LADY DOROTHEA
CHAPTER XXII. HOW PRIDE MEETS PRIDE
CHAPTER XXIII. MAURICE SCANLAN ADVISES WITH "HIS COUNSEL"
CHAPTER XXIV. A CONSULTATION
CHAPTER XXV. A COMPROMISE
CHAPTER XXVI. A LETTER THAT NEVER REACHES ITS ADDRESS
CHAPTER XXVII. A VERY BRIEF INTERVIEW.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE DARK SIDE OF A CHARACTER.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE COTTAGE.
CHAPTER XXX. "A TEA-PARTY" AT MRS. CRONAN'S
CHAPTER XXXI. THE BRANNOCK ISLANDS
CHAPTER XXXII. LETTER FROM MASSINGBRED. "Martin Arms, Oughterard.
CHAPTER XXXIII. A DINNER AT "THE LODGE"
CHAPTER XXXIV. AN HONORED GUEST
CHAPTER XXXV. HOW DIPLOMACY FAILED
CHAPTER XXXVI. A GREAT DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXVII. A DARK DAY
CHAPTER XXXVIII. REPTON'S LAST CAUSE
CHAPTER XXXIX. TOWARDS THE END