CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | |
| [I.] | Early Days |
| [II.] | The First Month of their Trouble |
| [III.] | Miss Martineau |
| [IV.] | To the Rescue |
| [V.] | The Contents of the Cabinet |
| [VI.] | Many Visitors |
| [VII.] | Shortlands |
| [VIII.] | Thirty Pounds a Year |
| [IX.] | A Strange Letter and a Proposed Visit to London |
| [X.] | Ways and Means of Earning a Living |
| [XI.] | Bread and Butter |
| [XII.] | They Would Not be Parted |
| [XIII.] | Mrs. Ellsworthy's Letter |
| [XIV.] | Quite Contrary |
| [XV.] | In Spite of Opposition |
| [XVI.] | Penelope Mansion |
| [XVII.] | Escorted by Miss Slowcum |
| [XVIII.] | In St. Paul's Cathedral |
| [XIX.] | A Bright Day |
| [XX.] | Getting Lost |
| [XXI.] | How to Paint China and How to Form Style |
| [XXII.] | Cross Purposes |
| [XXIII.] | Dark Days |
| [XXIV.] | Dove's Joke |
| [XXV.] | Daisy's Promise |
| [XXVI.] | A Delightful Plan |
| [XXVII.] | The Poor Doves |
| [XXVIII.] | A Startling Discovery |
| [XXIX.] | A Blessing |
| [XXX.] | Voice of the Prince |
| [XXXI.] | A "Continual Reader" |
| [XXXII.] | Jasmine Begins to Soar |
| [XXXIII.] | Visiting the Publishers |
| [XXXIV.] | A Plan |
| [XXXV.] | Their Quarter's Allowance |
| [XXXVI.] | The Joy-Bell |
| [XXXVII.] | Endorsing a Cheque |
| [XXXVIII.] | Daisy's Request |
| [XXXIX.] | The Journey |
| [XL.] | A Bitter Disappointment |
| [XLI.] | Mrs. Dredge to the Rescue |
| [XLII.] | A New Employment |
| [XLIII.] | In the Field |
| [XLIV.] | Too Much for Dove |
| [XLV.] | The Prince to the Rescue |
| [XLVI.] | Delivered from the Ogre |
| [XLVII.] | Almost Defeated |
| [XLVIII.] | One Shoe Off and One Shoe On |
| [XLIX.] | Spanish Lace |
| [L.] | A Dazzling Day |
| [LI.] | A Letter |
| [LII.] | "I Love Mrs. Ellsworthy" |
| [LIII.] | Telegraph Wires |
| [LIV.] | A Discovery |
| [LV.] | An Invitation for the Ladies of Penelope Mansion |
| [LVI.] | A Palace Beautiful |