CHAPTER I. | PAGE |
In which Ernest Thornton becomes acquainted with Miss Kate Loraine | 11 |
CHAPTER II. |
In which Ernest listens to the Story of Miss Kate Loraine | 22 |
CHAPTER III. |
In which Ernest calls upon Mrs. Loraine | 33 |
CHAPTER IV. |
In which Ernest releases the captive Maiden from her Prison | 44 |
CHAPTER V. |
In which Ernest is awakened by a loud Knocking | 56 |
CHAPTER VI. |
In which Ernest gets an Idea | 67 |
CHAPTER VII. |
In which Ernest has an Interview with Mr. Tom Thornton | 78 |
CHAPTER VIII. |
In which Ernest visits his Uncle's Library | 89 |
CHAPTER IX. |
In which Ernest, after a successful Retreat, falls into a Trap | 100 |
CHAPTER X. |
In which Ernest strikes a heavy Blow for Liberty | 111 |
CHAPTER XI. |
In which Ernest makes good his Retreat from the Cottage | 122 |
CHAPTER XII. |
In which Ernest obtains some valuable Letters | 132 |
CHAPTER XIII. |
In which Ernest leaves Parkville, and takes the Train for the Eastward | 144 |
CHAPTER XIV. |
In which Ernest wonders what Tom Thornton will do, and finds out | 155 |
CHAPTER XV. |
In which Ernest faces the Enemy | 166 |
CHAPTER XVI. |
In which Ernest makes a Landing on the Hudson | 177 |
CHAPTER XVII. |
In which Ernest outflanks Tom Thornton | 189 |
CHAPTER XVIII. |
In which Ernest calls on several Loraines | 200 |
CHAPTER XIX. |
In which Ernest starts for Madison Place with Kate | 211 |
CHAPTER XX. |
In which Ernest strikes a heavy Blow, and Tom Thornton has a bad Fall | 221 |
CHAPTER XXI. |
In which Ernest visits Madison Place | 232 |
CHAPTER XXII. |
In which Ernest makes the Acquaintance of E. Dunkswell | 243 |
CHAPTER XXIII. |
In which Ernest finds that E. Dunkswell is a disagreeable Room-mate | 254 |
CHAPTER XXIV. |
In which Ernest lands at Crookhaven, and proceeds to London | 265 |
CHAPTER XXV. |
In which Ernest visits Stony Stratford, and E. Dunkswell comes to Grief | 276 |
CHAPTER XXVI. |
In which Ernest returns To Parkville with his Mother, and the Story ends on the Shores of Lake Adieno | 289 |