CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | Regina Brown | 9 | II. | Mrs. Alfred Whittaker | 17 | III. | Ye Dene | 26 | IV. | Skating on Thin Ice | 35 | V. | The S. R. W. | 45 | VI. | Regina’s Views | 54 | VII. | “Little Piglets of English” | 64 | VIII. | Candid Opinions | 73 | IX. | The Girls’ Domain | 83 | X. | A Weighty Business | 92 | XI. | Ambitions | 101 | XII. | Twopenny Dinners | 110 | XIII. | Details | 119 | XIV. | Diamond Earrings | 127 | XV. | A Golden Day | 136 | XVI. | Other Gods | 144 | XVII. | Regina Comes to a Conclusion | 152 | XVIII. | The First Little Vanities | 160 | XIX. | Broken-Hearted Miranda | 168 | XX. | Family Criticism | 176 | XXI. | Dear Dieppe | 183 | XXII. | Regina on the Warpath | 190 | XXIII. | The Dressing-Room | 198 | XXIV. | Rumor | 208 | XXV. | Poor Mother | 216 | XXVI. | The Straight and Narrow Path | 224 | XXVII. | Round Everywhere | 233 | XXVIII. | A Rejuvenated Regina | 241 | XXIX. | Wary and Patient | 247 | XXX. | Daddy’s Heart | 255 | XXXI. | Regina Sets Foot on the Down Grade | 263 | XXXII. | Wise Julia | 270 | XXXIII. | Grasp Your Nettle | 277 | XXXIV. | A Trenchant Question | 284 | XXXV. | The End of it All | 292 |
The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker
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