I. | AN ECCENTRIC VISITOR. | 1 | II. | A NOTED CHARACTER ARRIVES IN PITTSBURG. | 16 | III. | PILLARS OF SMOKE. | 28 | IV. | PLUTARCH BYLE MAKES A NEW ACQUAINTANCE. | 39 | V. | IN THE LADIES' BOWER. | 45 | VI. | DOCTOR DEVILLE AND HIS LUCRECE. | 62 | VII. | CONSPIRACY. | 71 | VIII. | DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. | 82 | IX. | DON'T FORGET THE BITTERS. | 97 | X. | "NOW TO MY CHARMS AND TO MY WILY TRAINS." | 118 | XI. | PALAFOX GROWS INSOLENT. | 127 | XII. | SNARING A PHILOSOPHER. | 137 | XIII. | THE ENCHANTED GROUND. | 150 | XIV. | A LARGESS OF CORONETS. | 169 | XV. | THERE BE LAND RATS AND WATER RATS. | 181 | XVI. | A PATRIOT NOT TO BE TAMPERED WITH. | 193 | XVII. | THE BUSY NOTE OF PREPARATION. | 205 | XVIII. | THE VOYAGE OF THE BUCKEYE. | 218 | XIX. | ARLINGTON'S RIDE. | 234 | XX. | MOSTLY LOVE MATTERS. | 247 | XXI. | PRO AND CON. | 262 | XXII. | NOT A TRUE BILL. | 269 | XXIII. | THE FATAL CIPHER. | 278 | XXIV. | THE MIDNIGHT DEPARTURE. | 286 | XXV. | HEROINE AND HERO. | 297 | XXVI. | OUT OF THE NET INTO THE TRAP. | 312 | XXVII. | FLIGHT AND SURRENDER. | 326 | XXVIII. | WHAT BECAME OF THEM. | 333 | A DREAM OF EMPIRE. |
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