| [Mr. Crawley before the Magistrates.] | Frontispiece |
| [Mr. and Mrs. Crawley.] | Chapter I |
["I love you as though you were my own," said the Schoolmistress. ] | Chapter VI |
| ["A convicted thief," repeated Mrs. Proudie.] | Chapter XI |
| ["Speak out, Dan."] | Chapter XII |
| [Grace Crawley is introduced to Squire Dale.] | Chapter XVI |
| [Farmer Mangle and Mr. Crawley.] | Chapter XVII |
| ["She's more like Eleanor than any one else."] | Chapter XXII |
["I am very glad to have the opportunity of shaking hands with you."] | Chapter XXIV |
| ["What do you think of it, Mrs. Broughton?"] | Chapter XXVI |
| [Squire Dale and Major Grantly.] | Chapter XXVIII |
| ["Never mind Mr. Henry."] | Chapter XXXIII |
[Lily wishes that they might swear to be Brother and Sister.] | Chapter XXXV |
| [She read the beginning—"Dearest Grace."] | Chapter XXXVI |
| ["Mamma, I've got something to tell you."] | Chapter XLI |
| [Mr. Toogood and the old Waiter.] | Chapter XLII |
[They pronounced her to be very much like a Lady.] | Chapter XLV |
| ["As right as a trivet, Uncle."] | Chapter XLVIII |
| [Posy and her Grandpapa.] | Chapter XLIX |
| [Mrs. Dobbs Broughton piles her Fagots.] | Chapter LI |
| ["Because of Papa's disgrace."] | Chapter LV |
| ["But it will never pass away," said Grace.] | Chapter LVII |
["Honour thy Father,—that thy days may be long in the Land."] | Chapter LVIII |
| ["It's dogged as does it."] | Chapter LXI |
| [Mrs. Proudie's Emissary.] | Chapter LXIII |
["You do not know what starving is, my dear."] | Chapter LXV |
["They will come to hear a ruined man declare his own ruin."] | Chapter LXIX |
| ["No sale after all?"] | Chapter LXXI |
["These are the young Hogglestockians, are they?"] | Chapter LXXIV |
| [The last Denial.] | Chapter LXXVII |
| ["What is it that I behold?"] | Chapter LXXX |
| ["Peradventure he signifies his Consent."] | Chapter LXXXII |