| [I] | Eugene Lane and his Guests |
| [II] | New Faces and Old Feuds |
| [III] | Father Stafford Changes his Habits, and Mr. Haddington his Views |
| [IV] | Sir Roderick Ayre Inspects Mr. Morewood's Masterpiece |
| [V] | How Three Gentlemen Acted for the Best |
| [VI] | Father Stafford Keeps Vigil |
| [VII] | An Early Train and a Morning's Amusement |
| [VIII] | Stafford in Retreat, and Sir Roderick in Action |
| [IX] | The Battle of Baden |
| [X] | Mr. Morewood is Moved to Indignation |
| [XI] | Waiting Lady Claudia's Pleasure |
| [XII] | Lady Claudia is Vexed with Mankind |
| [XIII] | A Lover's Fate and a Friend's Counsel |
| [XIV] | Some People are as Fortunate as they Deserve to Be |
| [XV] | An End and a Beginning |