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CONTENTS

[Chapter I. Hattie’s Letter.]

[Chapter II. Miss Scrimp’s Disappointment.]

[Chapter III. The Foreman’s Discovery.]

[Chapter IV. Tea-table Talk.]

[Chapter V. Does He Love Her?]

[Chapter VI. Joy to Toil-worn Hearts.]

[Chapter VII. Who Can She Be?]

[Chapter VIII. What Can This Mean?]

[Chapter IX. “Lizzie, I’ve Seen Her!”]

[Chapter X. Miss Scrimp’s Curiosity.]

[Chapter XI. Detected.]

[Chapter XII. Will She Keep Her Promises?]

[Chapter XIII. “It Is a Gem!” He Cried.]

[Chapter XIV. A Marked Change.]

[Chapter XV. A Proposition.]

[Chapter XVI. Hattie’s Resolve.]

[Chapter XVII. The Interview.]

[Chapter XVIII. Criticising the Sketches.]

[Chapter XIX. A Task Accomplished.]

[Chapter XX. Good Advice.]

[Chapter XXI. Jessie Albemarle.]

[Chapter XXII. The Ride Home.]

[Chapter XXIII. The Offer Refused.]

[Chapter XXIV. Scene in the Yosemite.]

[Chapter XXV. Frank’s Talk With His Sister.]

[Chapter XXVI. “It Is As I Feared.”]

[Chapter XXVII. Aunt Louisa.]

[Chapter XXVIII. “I Am That Child’s Mother!”]

[Chapter XXIX. Reunited.]

[Chapter XXX. “Oh! I Am So Unhappy!”]

[Chapter XXXI. The New Help.]

[Chapter XXXII. “She Is Dying!”]

[Chapter XXXIII. “My Mother Is Dying!”]

[Chapter XXXIV. Hattie’s Sex Defended.]

[Chapter XXXV. Battling With the Storm.]

[Chapter XXXVI. Safe in Port.]

[Chapter XXXVII. How the News Was Received.]

[Chapter XXXVIII. An Important Dispatch.]

[Chapter XXXIX. Mr. Jones Promoted.]

[Chapter XL. Captain Smith.]

[Chapter XLI. Hattie’s Welcome.]

[Chapter XLII. Found.]

[Chapter XLIII. Hattie Leaves the Bindery.]

[Chapter XLIV. Thine Forever!]

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255—The Little MarplotBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
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299—Little Miss WhirlwindBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
311—Wedded by FateBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
339—His Heart’s QueenBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
351—The Churchyard BetrothalBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
362—Stella RoseveltBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
372—A Girl in a ThousandBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
373—A Thorn Among Roses
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391—Marguerite’s HeritageBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
399—Betsey’s TransformationBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
407—Esther, the FrightBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
415—TrixyBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
419—The Other WomanBy Charles Garvice
433—Winifred’s SacrificeBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
440—Edna’s Secret MarriageBy Charles Garvice
451—Helen’s VictoryBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
458—When Love Meets LoveBy Charles Garvice
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512—A Heritage of Love
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520—The Heatherford Fortune
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537—A Life’s MistakeBy Charles Garvice
542—Once in a LifeBy Charles Garvice
548—’Twas Love’s FaultBy Charles Garvice
553—Queen KateBy Charles Garvice
554—Step By StepBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
555—Put to the TestBy Ida Reade Allen
556—With Love’s AidBy Wenona Gilman
557—In Cupid’s ChainsBy Charles Garvice
558—A Plunge Into the UnknownBy Richard Marsh
559—The Love That Was CursedBy Geraldine Fleming
560—The Thorns of RegretBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
561—The Outcast of the FamilyBy Charles Garvice
562—A Forced PromiseBy Ida Reade Allen
563—The Old HomesteadBy Denman Thompson
564—Love’s First KissBy Emma Garrison Jones
565—Just a GirlBy Charles Garvice
566—In Love’s SpringtimeBy Laura Jean Libbey
567—Trixie’s HonorBy Geraldine Fleming
568—Hearts and DollarsBy Ida Reade Allen
569—By Devious WaysBy Charles Garvice
570—Her Heart’s Unbidden GuestBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
571—Two Wild GirlsBy Mrs. Charlotte May Kingsley
572—Amid Scarlet RosesBy Emma Garrison Jones
573—Heart for HeartBy Charles Garvice
574—The Fugitive BrideBy Mary E. Bryan
575—A Blue Grass HeroineBy Ida Reade Allen
576—The Yellow FaceBy Fred M. White
577—The Story of a PassionBy Charles Garvice
578—A Lovely ImpostorBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
579—The Curse of BeautyBy Geraldine Fleming
580—The Great AwakeningBy E. Phillips Oppenheim
581—A Modern JulietBy Charles Garvice
582—Virgie Talcott’s MissionBy Lucy M. Russell
583—His Greatest Sacrifice; or, ManchBy Mary E. Bryan
584—Mabel’s FateBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
585—The Ape and the DiamondBy Richard Marsh
586—Nell, of Shorne MillsBy Charles Garvice
587—Katherine’s Two SuitorsBy Geraldine Fleming
588—The Crime of LoveBy Barbara Howard
589—His Father’s CrimeBy E. Phillips Oppenheim
590—What Was She to Him?By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
591—A Heritage of HateBy Charles Garvice
592—Ida Chaloner’s HeartBy Lucy Randall Comfort
593—Love Will Find the WayBy Wenona Gilman
594—A Case of IdentityBy Richard Marsh
595—The Shadow of Her LifeBy Charles Garvice
596—Slighted LoveBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
597—Her Fatal GiftBy Geraldine Fleming
598—His Wife’s FriendBy Mary E. Bryan
599—At Love’s CostBy Charles Garvice
600—St. ElmoBy Augusta J. Evans
601—The Fate of the PlotterBy Louis Tracy
602—Married In ErrorBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
603—Love and JealousyBy Lucy Randall Comfort
604—Only a Working GirlBy Geraldine Fleming
605—Love, the TyrantBy Charles Garvice
606—Mabel’s SacrificeBy Charlotte M. Stanley
607—Sybilla, the SirenBy Ida Reade Allen
608—Love is Love ForevermoreMrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
609—John Elliott’s FlirtationBy Lucy May Russell
610—With All Her HeartBy Charles Garvice
611—Is Love Worth While?By Geraldine Fleming
612—Her Husband’s Other WifeBy Emma Garrison Jones
613—Philip Bennion’s DeathBy Richard Marsh
614—Little Phillis’ LoverBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
615—MaidaBy Charles Garvice
616—Strangers to the GraveBy Ida Reade Allen
617—As a Man LivesBy E. Phillips Oppenheim
618—The Tide of FateBy Wenona Gilman
619—The Cardinal MothBy Fred M. White
620—Marcia DraytonBy Charles Garvice
621—Lynette’s WeddingBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
622—His Madcap SweetheartBy Emma Garrison Jones
623—Love at the LoomBy Geraldine Fleming
624—A Bachelor GirlBy Lucy May Russell
625—Kyra’s FateBy Charles Garvice
626—The JossBy Richard Marsh
627—My Little LoveBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
628—A Daughter of the MarionisBy E. Phillips Oppenheim
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630—The Verdict of the HeartBy Charles Garvice
631—A Love ConcealedBy Emma Garrison Jones
632—Cruelly DividedBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
633—The Strange Disappearance of Lady DeliaBy Louis Tracy
634—Love’s Golden SpellBy Geraldine Fleming
635—A Coronet of ShameBy Charles Garvice
636—Sinned AgainstBy Mary E. Bryan
637—If It Were True!By Wenona Gilman
638—A Golden BarrierBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
639—A Hateful BondageBy Barbara Howard
640—A Girl of SpiritBy Charles Garvice
641—Master of MenBy E. Phillips Oppenheim
642—A Fair EnchantressBy Ida Reade Allen
643—The Power of LoveBy Geraldine Fleming
644—No Time for PenitenceBy Wenona Gilman
645—A Jest of FateBy Charles Garvice
646—Her Sister’s SecretBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
647—Bitterly AtonedBy Mrs. E. Burke Collins
648—Gertrude Elliott’s CrucibleBy Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
649—The Corner HouseBy Fred M. White
650—Diana’s DestinyBy Charles Garvice
651—Love’s Clouded DawnBy Wenona Gilman
652—Little VixenBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
653—Her Heart’s ChallengeBy Barbara Howard
654—Vivian’s Love StoryBy Mrs. E. Burke Collins
655—Linked by FateBy Charles Garvice
656—Hearts of StoneBy Geraldine Fleming
657—In the Service of LoveBy Richard Marsh
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659—Told In the TwilightBy Ida Reade Allen
660—The Mills of the GodsBy Wenona Gilman
661—The Man of the HourBy Sir William Magnay
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663—Creatures of DestinyBy Charles Garvice
664—A Southern PrincessBy Emma Garrison Jones
665—Where Love DweltBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
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666—A Fateful PromiseBy Effie Adelaide Rowlands
667—The Goddess—A DemonBy Richard Marsh
668—From Tears To SmilesBy Ida Reade Allen
669—Tempted by GoldBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
670—Better Than RichesBy Wenona Gilman
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673—Her Life’s BurdenBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
674—The Heart of HettaBy Effie Adelaide Rowlands
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676—The Wooing of Esther GrayBy Louis Tracy
677—The Shadow Between ThemBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
678—Gold in the GutterBy Charles Garvice
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680—In Full CryBy Richard Marsh
681—My Pretty MaidBy Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
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