CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.I. [Lady Alice and Varbarriere tête-à-tête in the Library ]1II. [M. Varbarriere orders his Wings ]8III. [Monsieur Varbarriere talks with Donica Gwynn ]16IV. [A Story of a Magician and a Vampire ]26V. [Farewell ]37VI. [At the Bell and Horns ]44VII. [M. Varbarriere's Plans ]51VIII. [Tempest ]58IX. [Guy Deverell at Slowton ]66X. [Uncle and Nephew ]73XI. [In Lady Mary's Boudoir ]81XII. [The Guests together ]88XIII. [A Visitor in the Library ]97XIV. [Pelter opens his Mind ]106XV. [The Pipe of Peace ]112XVI. [A Rencontre in the Gallery ]120XVII. [Old Donnie and Lady Jane ]127XVIII. [Alone—Yet not alone ]135XIX. [Varbarriere the Tyrant debates with the weaker Varbarrieres ]142XX. [M. Varbarriere decides ]150XXI. [At the Green Chamber ]158XXII. [In the Green Chamber ]167XXIII. [The Morning ]174XXIV. [The Doctor's Visit ]180XXV. [The Patient interrogated ]188XXVI. [General Lennox appears ]196XXVII. [Lady Alice Redcliffe makes General Lennox's Acquaintance ]203XXVIII. [The Bishop sees the Patient ]211XXIX. [In the Yard of the Marlowe Arms ]219XXX. [About Lady Jane ]227XXXI. [Lady Jane's Toilet ]234XXXII. [The two Doctors consult ]239XXXIII. [Varbarriere in the Sick-room ]246XXXIV. [Guy Deverell arrives ]253XXXV. [I am Thine and Thou art Mine, Body and Soul, for ever ]261XXXVI. [In the Chaise ]269XXXVII. [Old Lady Alice talks with Guy ]278XXXVIII. [Something more of Lady Jane Lennox ]285XXXIX. [The Last ]291