Decorative line CHAPTER | PAGE | I. | The Moor Man comes back to his Own | 1 | II. | The Perversion of Gabriel Hirst | 13 | III. | A Moor Woman | 28 | IV. | At the Sign of the Dog and Grouse | 37 | V. | Concerning Parsley and Strong Drink | 45 | VI. | The Rising Wind | 55 | VII. | 'Twixt Wynyates and Ling Crag | 63 | VIII. | Kate Strangeways asserts herself | 72 | IX. | Confession | 81 | X. | The Woman of Sorrowstones Spring | 89 | XI. | The Ghost of Wynyates | 95 | XII. | Release | 104 | XIII. | A Moonlight Introduction | 110 | XIV. | Frender's Folly | 123 | XV. | A Home-coming | 136 | XVI. | Roddick's Wife | 145 | XVII. | In which Mrs. Lomax grows Angry | 152 | XVIII. | The Cutting of Peats | 161 | XIX. | The Link that bindeth Man and Wife | 172 | XX. | The Fight at the Quarry Edge | 183 | XXI. | Afterwards | 198 | XXII. | White Heather | 207 | XXIII. | A "Revival" | 218 | XXIV. | A Tale from the Heart of the Night | 226 | XXV. | The Beginning of the Rift | 236 | XXVI. | How they fought round the Peat-rick | 244 | XXVII. | The Rift gapes Wide | 253 | XXVIII. | Janet | 258 | XXIX. | What the Snowflakes fell upon | 264 | XXX. | By Way of Wynyates | 272 | XXXI. | The Moor Man goes out to his Own | 280 |
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