By Joseph C. Lincoln 1914
CHAPTER I Which is Not a Chapter at All
CHAPTER II Which Repeats, for the Most Part, What Jim Campbell Said to Me and What I Said to Him
CHAPTER III Which, Although It Is Largely Family History, Should Not Be Skipped by the Reader
CHAPTER IV In Which Hephzy and I and the Plutonia Sail Together
CHAPTER V In Which We View, and Even Mingle Slightly with, the Upper Classes
CHAPTER VI In Which We Are Received at Bancroft's Hotel and I Receive a Letter
CHAPTER VII In Which a Dream Becomes a Reality
CHAPTER VIII In Which the Pilgrims Become Tenants
CHAPTER IX In Which We Make the Acquaintance of Mayberry and a Portion of Burgleston Bogs
CHAPTER X In Which I Break All Previous Resolutions and Make a New One
CHAPTER XI In Which Complications Become More Complicated
CHAPTER XII In Which the Truth Is Told at Last
CHAPTER XIII In Which Hephzy and I Agree to Live for Each Other
CHAPTER XIV In Which I Play Golf and Cross the Channel
CHAPTER XV In Which I Learn that All Abbeys Are Not Churches
CHAPTER XVI In Which I Take My Turn at Playing the Invalid
CHAPTER XVII In Which I, as Well as Mr. Solomon Cripps, Am Surprised
CHAPTER XVIII In Which the Pilgrimage Ends Where It Began
CHAPTER XIX Which Treats of Quahaugs in General