I. | The Shadow on a Bright Day | 1 | II. | Mother and Daughter | 13 | III. | A Waltonville Commencement and an Inquisitive Stranger | 28 | IV. | Mr. Utterly makes the Acquaintance of Mrs. Scott | 45 | V. | Mr. Utterly continues his Search | 54 | VI. | A New Piano | 67 | VII. | Utterly spends a Pleasant Evening | 83 | VIII. | Utterly is put upon his Mettle | 93 | IX. | Mrs. Scott's Party | 101 | X. | "My Brother Basil was different!" | 119 | XI. | A Duet and what came of it | 128 | XII. | Growing Pains | 143 | XIII. | Richard writes a Note | 155 | XIV. | An Anxious Night | 164 | XV. | Explanations | 176 | XVI. | Further Explanations | 189 | XVII. | Mrs. Lister takes to her Bed | 208 | XVIII. | Mrs. Lister has two Callers | 223 | XIX. | Mrs. Lister opens an Old Bureau | 234 | XX. | Basil's Room has a New Visitor | 239 | XXI. | A Question put to Richard | 251 | XXII. | A Confidence betrayed | 258 | XXIII. | A Waltonville Delilah | 267 | XXIV. | A Deepening Shadow | 279 | XXV. | Dr. Scott pays a Call | 286 | XXVI. | "Let us be entirely frank with one another" | 293 | XXVII. | Epilogue | 302 |
BASIL EVERMAN
BASIL EVERMAN
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