By Mrs. Oliphant.
CHAPTER I. MR. BROWNLOW'S MONEY.
CHAPTER II. SARA.
CHAPTER III. A SUDDEN ALARM.
CHAPTER IV. A LITTLE DINNER.
CHAPTER V. SARA'S SPECULATIONS.
CHAPTER VI. AN ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER VII. THE FATHER'S DAY AT THE OFFICE.
CHAPTER VIII. YOUNG POWYS.
CHAPTER IX. NEW NEIGHBORS.
CHAPTER X. AT THE GATE.
CHAPTER XI. THE YOUNG PEOPLE.
CHAPTER XII. NEWS OF FRIENDS.
CHAPTER XIII. A CRISIS.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV. LUNCHEON.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII. A CATASTROPHE.
CHAPTER XVIII. TREATING HIS OWN CASE.
CHAPTER XIX. PHOEBE THOMSON.
CHAPTER XX. POWYS'S BITS OF PAPER.
CHAPTER XXI. HOW A MAN CAN DO WHAT HE LIKES WITH HIS OWN.
CHAPTER XXII. THE DOWNFALL OF PHILOSOPHY.
CHAPTER XXIII. ALL FOR LOVE.
CHAPTER XXIV. A NEW CONSPIRATOR.
CHAPTER XXV. HOW SARA REGARDED THE MOTE IN HER BROTHER'S EYE.
CHAPTER XXVI. A DOUBLE HUMILIATION.
CHAPTER XXVII. SARA'S OWN AFFAIRS.
CHAPTER XXVIII. DESPAIR.
CHAPTER XXIX. NEWS.
CHAPTER XXX. WHAT FOLLOWED.
CHAPTER XXXI. SUSPICION.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE REAL TRAITOR.
CHAPTER XXXIII. ONLY MR. BROWNLOW'S CLERK.
CHAPTER XXXIV. AN IMPOSTOR.
CHAPTER XXXV. AN UNLOOKED-FOR VISITOR.
CHAPTER XXXVI. MOMENTARY MADNESS.
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE MORNING LIGHT.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. MOTHER AND LOVER.
CHAPTER XXXIX. COMPOUND INTEREST.
CHAPTER XL. JACK'S LAST TRIAL.
CHAPTER XLI. SIR CHARLES MOTHERWELL.
CHAPTER XLII. A GUARDIAN.
CHAPTER XLIII. THE LIGHT OF COMMON DAY.
CHAPTER XLIV. PAMELA'S MIND.
CHAPTER XLV. CONCLUSION.
A Novel. B y M R S. O L I P H A N T, AUTHOR OF “AGNES,” “MADONNA MARY,” “THE LAIRD OF NORLAW,” “THE DAYS OF MY LIFE,” “CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD,” “LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING,” &c. NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE. 1868.