CHAPTER I.—WHEREIN TWO ANXIOUS PARENTS HOLD A COLLOQUY | CHAPTER II.—HOW THE DAUGHTER HAS A HEART; AND, WHAT IS COMMONER, A LOVER | CHAPTER III.—PATERNAL AMIABILITIES | CHAPTER IV.—EXCUSATORY | CHAPTER V.—WHEREIN A WELL-MEANING MOTHER ACTS VERY FOOLISHLY | CHAPTER VI.—PLEASANT BROTHER JOHN | CHAPTER VII.—PROVIDENCE SEES FIT TO HELP VILLANY | CHAPTER VIII.—THE ROGUE'S TRIUMPH | CHAPTER IX.—FALSE-WITNESS KILLS A MOTHER, AND WOULD WILLINGLY STARVE A SISTER | CHAPTER X.—HOW TO HELP ONE'S SELF | CHAPTER XI.—FRAUD CUTS HIS FINGERS WITH HIS OWN EDGED TOOLS | CHAPTER XII.—HEART'S-CORE | CHAPTER XIII.—HOPE'S BIRTH TO INNOCENCE, AND HOPE'S DEATH TO FRAUD | CHAPTER XIV.—PROBABLE RECONCILIATION | CHAPTER XV.—THE FATHER FINDS HIS HEART FOR EVER | CHAPTER XVI.—A WORD ABOUT ORIGINALITY, AND MOURNING | CHAPTER XVII.—THE HOUSE OF FEASTING | CHAPTER XVIII.—THE END OF THE HEARTLESS | CHAPTER XIX.—WHEREIN MATTERS ARE CONCLUDED |
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