CONTENTS.
| PART I.—LIFE AT THE ELMS. | ||
| Page | ||
| Preface | [7] | |
| Chapter | ||
| I. | The Daughters | [9] |
| II. | The Boy in Grey and the Boy in Blue | [16] |
| III. | After the War | [31] |
| IV. | A Shadow Begins to Fall | [45] |
| V. | Something Does Turn Up | [48] |
| VI. | The Shadow Deepens | [55] |
| VII. | The Coming of the Bride | [68] |
| VIII. | Mrs. Hathern | [76] |
| IX. | The Upheaval | [88] |
| X. | A Suspicion | [93] |
| XI. | Aunt Martha | [98] |
| XII. | Norah O’Rourke and Julina | [103] |
| XIII. | Carl | [108] |
| XIV. | The Picnic | [117] |
| XV. | Paul | [124] |
| XVI. | Little Paul | [132] |
| PART II.—FANNY AND JACK. | ||
| I. | After Five Years | [146] |
| II. | The Fever | [156] |
| III. | The Engagement | [168] |
| IV. | The House that Jack Built | [173] |
| V. | Seeing the World | [180] |
| VI. | Furnishing the House that Jack Built | [185] |
| VII. | The 25th of November | [197] |
| VIII. | At the Plateau | [202] |
| IX. | The Letter | [210] |
| X. | The Effect | [229] |
| PART III.—FAN-AND-ANN AND JACK. | ||
| I. | How Lovering Received the News | [239] |
| II. | At The Elms | [248] |
| III. | Jack | [262] |
| IV. | Christmas at The Elms | [275] |
| V. | On the Celtic | [286] |
| VI. | On the Road to London | [301] |
| VII. | At Morley’s | [306] |
| VIII. | Changes in Lovering | [324] |
| IX. | Fanny | [338] |
| X. | Jack and Annie | [353] |
| XI. | The House of Mourning | [362] |
| XII. | Going Home | [372] |
| XIII. | A Law to Herself | [378] |
| XIV. | Fanny, or Mrs. Errington | [388] |
| XV. | The Tenant at the Plateau | [403] |
| PART IV.—KATY AND CARL. | ||
| I. | In the Old World | [410] |
| II. | Madame | [413] |
| III. | At Homburg | [419] |
| IV. | At Monte Carlo | [424] |
| V. | The Concert | [436] |
| VI. | Julina | [447] |
| VII. | Carl and Katy | [455] |
| VIII. | Conclusion | [461] |
DR. HATHERN’S DAUGHTERS.