P. V. E. IVORYThe Duke of Chimney ButteCONTENTS
| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
| I | The All-in-One | [1] |
| II | Whetstone, the Outlaw | [18] |
| III | An Empty Saddle | [39] |
| IV | "And Speak in Passing" | [47] |
| V | Feet upon the Road | [69] |
| VI | Allurements of Glendora | [81] |
| VII | The Homeliest Man | [95] |
| VIII | The House on the Mesa | [108] |
| IX | A Knight-Errant | [114] |
| X | Guests of the Boss Lady | [130] |
| XI | Alarms and Excursions | [146] |
| XII | The Fury of Doves | [166] |
| XIII | "No Honor in Her Blood" | [185] |
| XIV | Notice Is Served | [198] |
| XV | Wolves of the Range | [218] |
| XVI | Whetstone Comes Home | [238] |
| XVII | How Thick Is Blood? | [255] |
| XVIII | The Rivalry of Cooks | [270] |
| XIX | The Sentinel | [276] |
| XX | Business, and More | [289] |
| XXI | A Test of Loyalty | [302] |
| XXII | The Will-o'-the-Wisp | [320] |
| XXIII | Unmasked | [329] |
| XXIV | Use for an Old Paper | [333] |
| XXV | "When She Wakes Up" | [345] |
| XXVI | Oysters and Ambitions | [361] |
| XXVII | Emoluments and Rewards | [374] |