CHAPTER I. MR. SIP'S APPEARANCE AND DISAPPEARANCE PHILIP AND GERALD BREAK ICE IN SUMMER. CHAPTER II. MUTUAL CONFIDENCES; AND PHILIP TURNS RED IN THE FACE. CHAPTER IV. UNDER SAILING ORDERS. CHAPTER V. "THE UNGUESSED BEGINNINGS OF TROUBLE." CHAPTER VI. A RIDDLE NOT EASILY ANSWERED THE "OLD PROVINCE." CHAPTER VIII. IN NIGHT AND MIST. CHAPTER IX. TWO OUT OF TWELVE. CHAPTER X. FROM AN OLD SCRAP-BOOK. CHAPTER XII. INVADING THE UNKNOWN. CHAPTER XIII. AT HOME IN MY NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE. CHAPTER XVIII. EXPLANATIONS; AND MR. JENNISON SENDS A REQUEST. CHAPTER XX. PRESENT AND FUTURE. BEING THE ORDEAL OF PHILIP AND GERALD BY Author of “The Golden Moon,” “White Cockades,” “Janus,” etc. NEW YORK: HUNT & EATON Copyright, 1891, by HUNT & EATON, New York. TO THIS VIGNETTE OF THE BEGINNING OF AN EARLY AND LASTING FRIENDSHIP ΑΘ. τοιγὰρ κατὰ χθόν’ οὖσ’ ἐπικτήσει φίλους.—Æschylus. |