Chapter | Page | I | EXCUSES | 9 | II | LADY KELLYNCH | 25 | III | NIGEL | 38 | IV | RUPERT AT RUMPELMEYER’S | 49 | V | A HAPPY HOME | 63 | VI | FUTURISM | 77 | VII | RUSSIAN BALLET | 90 | VIII | PERCY | 95 | IX | AN ANONYMOUS LETTER | 110 | X | MASTER CLIFFORD KELLYNCH | 120 | XI | A DISCOVERY | 129 | XII | A LOVE SCENE | 142 | XIII | RECONCILIATION | 150 | XIV | “TANGO” | 155 | XV | CLIFFORD’S HISTORICAL PLAY | 163 | XVI | A SECOND PROPOSAL | 167 | XVII | MORE ABOUT RUPERT | 172 | XVIII | “A SPECIAL FAVOUR” | 177 | XIX | A DEVOTED WIFE | 184 | XX | RUPERT AGAIN | 192 | XXI | THE HILLIERS’ ENTERTAINMENT | 196 | XXII | BERTHA AT HOME | 202 | XXIII | NIGEL’S LETTER | 205 | XXIV | LADY KELLYNCH AT HOME | 210 | XXV | MRS. PICKERING | 219 | XXVI | NEWS FROM VENICE | 227 | XXVII | ANOTHER ANONYMOUS LETTER | 232 | XXVIII | AN INTERVIEW | 237 | XXIX | NIGEL AND MARY | 245 | XXX | MISS BELVOIR | 256 | XXXI | MARY’S PLAN | 263 | XXXII | PRIVATE FIREWORKS AT THE PICKERINGS’ | 267 | XXXIII | NIGEL ABROAD | 284 | XXXIV | MOONA | 289 | XXXV | TWO WOMEN | 300 | XXXVI | PLAIN SAILING | 313 |
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