| | | PAGE |
| | Ballad of the Arras | [vii] |
| | Prologue | [1] |
| CHAP. |
| I. | I describe Myself | [11] |
| II. | James Wilder | [16] |
| III. | A Sound which reminds me of my Past | [27] |
| IV. | Instructions Performed | [35] |
| V. | We say Good-bye | [38] |
| VI. | —And I Start | [42] |
| VII. | North | [44] |
| VIII. | The Dimly-painted Face | [50] |
| IX. | Geraldine | [57] |
| X. | We Meet | [72] |
| XI. | The Little Black Book | [78] |
| XII. | The Morning | [89] |
| XIII. | "You were not dressed like this" | [102] |
| XIV. | The Ballade of the Falcon | [109] |
| XV. | My Letter | [112] |
| XVI. | The Black Horse and the White | [121] |
| XVII. | The old oak Chest | [126] |
| XVIII. | The Trumpeter | [144] |
| XIX. | The Trumpeter | [147] |
| XX. | The Ruby Wine | [151] |
| XXI. | "And They laid Him to his Rest" | [160] |
| XXII. | The End | [162] |