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CHAPTER
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PAGE
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I.—
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At Stair House, near Edinburgh, in 1768
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[
1]
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II.—
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I go on a cruise and find a hidden treasure
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[
15]
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III.—
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The treasure becomes mine, but is claimed by its owner
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[
29]
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IV.—
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Enter Nancy Stair
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[
41]
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V.—
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I make the acquaintance of a strange child
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[
53]
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VI.—
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Nancy begins her study of the law
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[
61]
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VII.—
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I take Nancy's education in hand
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[
74]
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VIII.—
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The daft days
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[
86]
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IX.—
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Danvers becomes better acquainted with Nancy
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[
105]
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X.—
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Nancy visits his Grace of Borthwicke
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[
124]
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XI.—
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Danvers Carmichael makes a proposal
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[
142]
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XII.—
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I meet a great man
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[
159]
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XIII.—
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The duke visits Stair for the first time
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[
166]
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XIV.—
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Nancy meets her rival
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[
174]
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XV.—
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Concerning Danvers Carmichael and his Grace of Borthwicke
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[
185]
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XVI.—
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Nancy Stair arranges matters
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[
204]
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XVII.—
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"The swap o' rhyming ware"
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[
213]
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XVIII.—
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I go down to Mauchline
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[
232]
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XIX.—
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The quarrel between Danvers and Nancy
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[
241]
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XX.—
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Danvers gives us a great surprise
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[
259]
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XXI.—
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The Allisons' ball and that which followed it
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[
268]
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XXII.—
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A strange meeting
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[
286]
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XXIII.—
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A false rumor causes trouble
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[
298]
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XXIV.—
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The murder
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[
307]
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XXV.—
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The trial
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[
324]
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XXVI.—
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The defense
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[
351]
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XXVII.—
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The mists all cleared away
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[
361]
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