ANN S. STEPHENS' WORKS. Each work complete in one vol., 12mo.
CONTENTS.
MABEL'S MISTAKE.
CHAPTER I. THE STEP-MOTHER AND STEP-SON.
CHAPTER II. OLD MR. HARRINGTON.
CHAPTER III. THE HILL SIDE ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER IV. LINA COMES OUT OF HER FAINTING FIT.
CHAPTER V. ON THE BANKS AND ON THE RIVER.
CHAPTER VI. THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE HILL.
CHAPTER VII. THE UNEXPECTED PASSENGER.
CHAPTER VIII. OUT OF THE STORM.
CHAPTER IX. THE BURNING CEDAR.
CHAPTER X. HOME IN SAFETY.
CHAPTER XI. GENERAL HARRINGTON IS SHOCKED.
CHAPTER XII. LOVE DREAMS.
CHAPTER XIII. THE BROKEN CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XIV. RALPH'S LOVE DREAM.
CHAPTER XV. THE STOLEN JOURNAL.
CHAPTER XVI. JAMES HARRINGTON'S RIDE.
CHAPTER XVII. THAT WOMAN.
CHAPTER XVIII. OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS.
CHAPTER XIX. THE LOVER'S CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XX. THE BOUQUET OF ROSES.
CHAPTER XXI. BEN BENSON GIVES AN OPINION.
CHAPTER XXII. A RENEWAL OF CONFIDENCE.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE LOVE SONG.
CHAPTER XXIV. A MEETING IN THE HILLS.
CHAPTER XXV. CONTINUED PLOTTING.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE NOTE WITH A GREEN SEAL.
CHAPTER XXVII. GENERAL HARRINGTON'S CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE NOTE ON THE BREAKFAST TABLE.
CHAPTER XXIX. FATHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER XXX. BROTHER AND SISTER.
CHAPTER XXXI. THE SLAVE AND HER MASTER.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE BOAT-HOUSE.
CHAPTER XXXIII. GENERAL HARRINGTON READS THE VELLUM BOOK.
CHAPTER XXXIV. AMONG THE WATER LILIES.
CHAPTER XXXV. AFTER THE STORM.
CHAPTER XXXVI. MISTRESS AND MAID.
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE SLAVE WE LEFT BEHIND US.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE EATON FAMILY.
CHAPTER XXXIX. THAT SPANISH NOBLEMAN.
CHAPTER XL. THE MANOEUVRING MOTHER.
CHAPTER XLI. THE CATHEDRAL AT SEVILLE.
CHAPTER XLII. A DUKE IN THE HOUSE.
CHAPTER XLIII. HOPES AND PERSUASIONS.
CHAPTER XLIV. THE INFANTA AND HER GUESTS.
CHAPTER XLV. THE PROCESSION OF THE MADONNAS.
CHAPTER XLVI. WHERE WE SAW THE DUKE.
CHAPTER XLVII. MRS. EATON'S TRIBULATION.
CHAPTER XLVIII. ZILLAH'S LETTER.
CHAPTER XLIX. THE GENERAL PROPOSES A TRIP TO CADIZ.
CHAPTER L. MISS EATON MAKES MISS CRAWFORD A VISIT.
CHAPTER LI. CONTINUED MISUNDERSTANDING.
CHAPTER LII. GENERAL HARRINGTON RETURNS WITH ZILLAH.
CHAPTER LIII. ZILLAH IS ANXIOUS ABOUT THE HEALTH OF HER MISTRESS.
CHAPTER LIV. BEHIND THE GIPSIES' TENT.
CHAPTER LV. BURDENED WITH A SECRET.
CHAPTER LVI. TOO LATE, TOO LATE.
CHAPTER LVII. ZILLAH.
CHAPTER LVIII. GENERAL HARRINGTON'S TEMPTATION.
CHAPTER LIX. A STORM IN THE WOODS.
CHAPTER LX. THE DARK-HOUSE.
CHAPTER LXI. STRANGE PLANS.
CHAPTER LXII THE TEMPTATION.
CHAPTER LXIII. JAMES HARRINGTON'S GREAT STRUGGLE.
CHAPTER LXIV. THE LIFE DEED.
CHAPTER LXV. WHO WAS LINA FRENCH?
CHAPTER LXVI. THREATS AND PERSUASIONS.
CHAPTER LXVII. THE EVENING RIDE.
CHAPTER LXVIII. RALPH FINDS LINA.
CHAPTER LXIX. AGNES BECOMES PATHETIC.
CHAPTER LXX. MABEL HARRINGTON AND HER SON.
CHAPTER LXXI. THE MISSING BOOK.
CHAPTER LXXII. FRAGMENTS OF MABEL'S JOURNAL.
CHAPTER LXXIII. THE TWO BROTHERS.
CHAPTER LXXIV. GENERAL HARRINGTON'S SECRET.
CHAPTER LXXV. THE DESERTED CHAMBER.
CHAPTER LXXVI. THE UNEXPECTED RETURN.
CHAPTER LXXVII. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER LXXVIII. A STORMY PARTING.
CHAPTER LXXIX UNDER THE ICE.
CHAPTER LXXX. WHO WAS LINA?
CHAPTER LXXXI. THE MANIAC.
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