| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. Sent to Coventry! | [5] |
| II. High Life and Low Life | [17] |
| III. The Wild Irish Girl | [26] |
| IV. The Home-Sick and the Rebellious | [34] |
| V. Wit and Genius: the Plan Propounded | [58] |
| VI. The Poor Tired One | [72] |
| VII. The Queen and Her Secret Society | [79] |
| VIII. The Box from Dublin and Its Treasures | [93] |
| IX. Conscience and Difficulties | [106] |
| X. The Wild Irish Girl's Society Is Started | [112] |
| XI. The Blouse and the Robbery | [126] |
| XII. Tom Hopkins and His Way with Aunt Church | [136] |
| XIII. Aunt Church at Dinner, and the Consequences Thereof | [150] |
| XIV. Ruth Resigns the Premiership | [171] |
| XV. The Scholarship: Trouble Is Brewing | [177] |
| XVI. Kathleen Takes Ruth to Town | [192] |
| XVII. Miss Katie O'Flynn and Her Niece | [204] |
| XVIII. Susy Hopkins Persuades Aunt Church | [220] |
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| XIX. Ruth's Troubles and Susy's Preparations | [230] |
| XX. The Governors of the School Examine Ruth | [242] |
| XXI. The Society Meets at Mrs. Church's Cottage | [253] |
| XXII. Ruth's Hard Choice: She Consults Her Grandfather | [263] |
| XXIII. Ruth Will Not Betray Kathleen | [275] |
| XXIV. Kathleen and Grandfather Craven | [281] |
| XXV. Kathleen Has a Good Time in London | [294] |
| XXVI. The Right Side of the Ledger | [308] |
| XXVII. After the Fun Comes the Deluge | [314] |
| XXVIII. Who Was the Ringleader? | [321] |
| XXIX. End of the Great Rebellion | [334] |