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CHAPTER I. A Crimean Night
CHAPTER II. Captain Trench and a Telegram
CHAPTER III. The Last Ride Together
CHAPTER IV. The Ball at Lennon House
CHAPTER V. The Pariah
CHAPTER VI. Harry Feversham's Plan
CHAPTER VII. The Last Reconnaissance
CHAPTER VIII. Lieutenant Sutch is tempted to lie
CHAPTER IX. At Glenalla
CHAPTER X. The Wells of Obak
CHAPTER XI. Durrance hears News of Feversham
CHAPTER XII. Durrance sharpens his Wits
CHAPTER XIII. Durrance begins to see
CHAPTER XIV. Captain Willoughby reappears
CHAPTER XV. The Story of the First Feather
CHAPTER XVI. Captain Willoughby retires
CHAPTER XVII. The Musoline Overture
CHAPTER XVIII. The Answer to the Overture
CHAPTER XIX. Mrs. Adair interferes
CHAPTER XX. West and East
CHAPTER XXI. Ethne makes Another Slip
CHAPTER XXII. Durrance lets his Cigar go out
CHAPTER XXIII. Mrs. Adair makes her Apology
CHAPTER XXIV. On the Nile
CHAPTER XXV. Lieutenant Sutch comes off the Half-pay List
CHAPTER XXVI. General Feversham's Portraits are appeased
CHAPTER XXVII. The House of Stone
CHAPTER XXVIII. Plans of Escape
CHAPTER XXIX. Colonel Trench assumes a Knowledge of Chemistry
CHAPTER XXX. The Last of the Southern Cross
CHAPTER XXXI. Feversham returns to Ramelton
CHAPTER XXXII. In the Church at Glenalla
CHAPTER XXXIII. Ethne again plays the Musoline Overture
CHAPTER XXXIV. The End
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