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.