CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

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Prologue 1
Chapter I.—The Old House in Smithfield 2
II.—The Mysteries of the Old House 4
III.—The Trap-Door 6
IV.—The Two Trees 7
V.—Eligible Acquaintances 11
VI.—Mrs. Arlington 14
VII.—The Boudoir 16
VIII.—The Conversation 19
IX.—A City Man.—Smithfield Scenes 20
X.—The Frail One's Narrative 24
XI.—"The Servants' Arms" 27
XII.—The Bank Notes 30
XIII.—The Hell 32
XIV.—The Station-House 35
XV.—The Police-Office 37
XVI.—The Beginning of Misfortunes 39
XVII.—A Den of Horrors 43
XVIII.—The Boozing-Ken 45
XIX.—Morning 50
XX.—The Villa 51
XXI.—Atrocity 54
XXII.—A Woman's Mind 55
XXIII.—The Old House in Smithfield again 58
XXIV.—Circumstantial Evidence 61
XXV.—The Enchantress 63
XXVI.—Newgate 67
XXVII.—The Republican and the Resurrection Man 69
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CI.—The Widow 312
CII.—The Reverend Visitor 314
CIII.—Hopes and Fears 317
CIV.—Female Courage 318
CV.—The Combat 321
CVI.—The Grave-digger 323
CVII.—A Discovery 326
CVIII.—The Exhumation 328
CIX.—The Stock-Broker 331
CX.—The Effects of a Trance 339
CXI.—A Scene at Mr. Chichester's House 340
CXII.—Viola 342
CXIII.—The Lovers 346
CXIV.—The Contents of the Packet 349
CXV.—The Treasure.—A New Idea 351
CXVI.—The Rattlesnake's History 353
CXVII.—The Rattlesnake 361
CXVIII.—The Two Maidens 364
CXIX.—Poor Ellen! 367
CXX.—The Father and Daughter 369
CXXI.—His Child! 371
CXXII.—A Change of Fortune 373
CXXIII.—Aristocratic Morals 375
CXXIV.—The Intrigues of a Demirep 377
CXXV.—The Reconciliation 380
CXXVI.—The Rector of Saint David's 382
CXXVII.—Blandishments 384
CXXVIII.—Temptation


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