"OUIDA." AUTHOR OF "STRATHMORE," "GRANVILLE DE VIGNE,"
CONTENTS.
BEATRICE BOVILLE.
I OF EARLSCOURT'S FIANCEE. "To compass her with sweet
II. THE FIRST SHADOW.
III. HOW PRIDE SOWED AND REAPED.
IV. WHERE I SAW BEATRICE BOVILLE AGAIN
V. HOW IN PERFECT INNOCENCE I PLAYED THE PART OF A RIVAL.
VI. HOW PRIDE BOWED AND FELL.
A LINE IN THE "DAILY."
WHO DID IT, AND WHO WAS DONE BY IT.
HOLLY WREATHS AND ROSE CHAINS.
I. THE COLONEL OF THE "WHITE FAVORS" AND CECIL ST. AUBYN.
II. THE CANADIAN'S COLD BATH WARMS UP THE COLONEL.
III. SHOWING THAT LOVE-MAKING ON HOLY GROUND DOESN'T PROSPER.
IV. THE COLONEL KILLS HIS FOX, BUT LOSES HIS HEAD AFTER OTHER GAME.
SILVER CHIMES AND GOLDEN FETTERS.
I. WALDEMAR FALKENSTEIN AND VALERIE L'ESTRANGE.
II. FALKENSTEIN BREAKS LANCES WITH THE "LONGS YEUX BLEUS."
III. "SCARLET AND WHITE" MAKES A HIT, AND FALKENSTEIN FEELS THE WEIGHT OF THE GOLDEN FETTERS.
IV. SOME GOLDEN FETTERS ARE SHAKEN OFF AND OTHERS ARE PUT ON.
V. THE SILVER CHIMES RING IN A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
SLANDER AND SILLERY.
I. THE LION OF THE CHAUSSEE D'ANTIN. Ma mEre est - Paris, Mon
II. NINA GORDON.
III. "LE LION AMOUREUX."
IV. MISCHIEF.
V. MORE MISCHIEF AND AN END.
SIR GALAHAD'S RAID.
AN ADVENTURE ON THE SWEET WATERS.
"REDEEMED."
AN EPISODE WITH THE CONFEDERATE HORSE.
OUR WAGER; OR, HOW THE MAJOR LOST AND WON.
I INTRODUCES MAJOR TELFER OF THE 50TH DASHAWAY HUSSARS.
II. VIOLET TRESSILLIAN.
III. FROM WHICH IT WOULD APPEAR, THAT IT IS SOMETIMES WELL TO BEGIN WITH A LITTLE AVERSION.
IV. IN WHICH THE MAJOR PROVOKES A QUARREL IN BEHALF OF THE FAIR TRESSILLIAN.
V. THE DUEL, AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
OUR COUNTRY QUARTERS.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: Punctuation has been normalized. All other printer's errors have been retained.