CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.I. [Sir Jekyl Marlowe at the Plough Inn ]1II. [The Baronet visits Wardlock Manor ]12III. [Concerning two Remarkable Persons who appeared in Wardlock Church ]25IV. [The Green Chamber at Marlowe ]35V. [Sir Jekyl bethinks him of Pelter and Crowe ]46VI. [Sir Jekyl's Room is visited ]56VII. [The Baronet pursues ]63VIII. [The House begins to fill ]71IX. [Dinner ]79X. [Inquiries have been made by Messrs. Pelter and Crowe ]88XI. [Old Gryston Bridge ]97XII. [The Strangers appear again ]106XIII. [In the Drawing-room ]114XIV. [Music ]122XV. [M. Varbarriere converses with his Nephew ]131XVI. [Containing a Variety of Things ]141XVII. [The Magician draws a Diagram ]150XVIII. [Another Guest prepares to come ]159XIX. [Lady Alice takes Possession ]167XX. [An Altercation ]174XXI. [Lady Alice in Bed ]182XXII. [How Everything went on ]191XXIII. [The Divan ]200XXIV. [Guy Strangways and M. Varbarriere converse ]208XXV. [Lady Alice talks with Guy Strangways ]215XXVI. [Some talk of a Survey of the Green Chamber ]223XXVII. [M. Varbarriere talks a little more freely ]230XXVIII. [Some private Talk of Varbarriere and Lady Alice at the Dinner-table ]238XXIX. [The Ladies and Gentlemen resume Conversation in the Drawing-room ]243XXX. [Varbarriere picks up Something about Donica Gwynn ]250XXXI. [Lady Jane puts on her Brilliants ]259XXXII. [Conciliation ]266XXXIII. [Lady Jane and Beatrix play at Croquet ]274XXXIV. [General Lennox receives a Letter ]281XXXV. [The Bishop at Marlowe ]290XXXVI. [Old Scenes recalled ]296XXXVII. [In which Lady Alice pumps the Bishop ]304