Chapter | | Page | I. | Introducing Mrs. Ray | 1 | II. | The Coming of the Lassie | 9 | III. | Introducing Lassie to Mrs. Ray | 28 | IV. | The Difference | 43 | V. | That Dispassionate Observer, Mrs. Ray | 68 | VI. | When Differences Lead to What is Ever the Same | 90 | VII. | The Lathbuns | 104 | VIII. | Miss Lathbun's Story | 112 | IX. | Pleasant Converse | 125 | X. | The Broader Meaning | 137 | XI. | The War-Path | 148 | XII. | Another Path | 156 | XIII. | And Still Another Path | 161 | XIV. | Devoted to Coats and Case-Knives | 170 | XV. | Learning Lessons | 181 | XVI. | The Walk to the Lower Falls | 195 | XVII. | Righteous Justice | 210 | XVIII. | In the Hour of Need | 218 | XIX. | Doubts | 225 | XX. | Shifting Sunshine and Clouds | 238 | XXI. | The Post-Office | 250 | XXII. | Aftermath | 259 | XXIII. | The Darkness Before | 265 | XXIV. | Dawn | 274 | XXV. | The Breaking of Another Day and Way | 284 | ILLUSTRATIONS "The only real hole is where he sat down on an engine spark at the station" | Frontispiece | "It's her that bought the old Whittacker house" | 21 | "Surely you remember me" | 95 | Alva | 166 | "If you've lent money to the Lathbuns you're going to lose it" | 224 | IN A MYSTERIOUS WAY
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