| Chapter | | Page |
|---|
| [I] | | “Lightly Won is Lightly Lost.” | [3] |
| [II] | | “Sweetheart, Name the Day for Me.” | [11] |
| [III] | | The Moth and the Star | [17] |
| [IV] | | “And Thou Wert Gay,— | [22] |
| [V] | | The Mysterious Stranger | [27] |
| [VI] | | Viola’s Repentance | [34] |
| [VII] | | ’Twixt Love and Hate | [42] |
| [VIII] | | Heart Struggles | [47] |
| [IX] | | “A Man’s Heart is not Simply a Toy!” | [50] |
| [X] | | Their Meeting | [58] |
| [XI] | | Turning Over a New Leaf | [62] |
| [XII] | | Hidden Grief | [67] |
| [XIII] | | A Sweet Confession | [72] |
| [XIV] | | Several Secrets | [75] |
| [XV] | | Queen of Song and Love and Beauty | [82] |
| [XVI] | | The Bridal-Eve | [90] |
| [XVII] | | Viola’s Waterloo | [98] |
| [XVIII] | | “I Drove Poor Viola to Her Death.” | [104] |
| [XIX] | | A Coup D’État. | [112] |
| [XX] | | “Was ever Maiden in This Humor Wooed?” | [117] |
| [XXI] | | The Bride’s Home-Coming | [122] |
| [XXII] | | “Go Back to your Haughty Bride.” | [127] |
| [XXIII] | | Playing her Part | [133] |
| [XXIV] | | The Letter that came too Late | [138] |
| [XXV] | | “Had you Only Waited ’Till This Morning.” | [143] |
| [XXVI] | | Only a Month | [153] |
| [XXVII] | | Viola’s New Role | [158] |
| [XXVIII] | | Viola’s Vindication | [164] |
| [XXIX] | | Alienation | [170] |
| [XXX] | | Rivals Still | [176] |
| [XXXI] | | “Could Ye Come Back to Me, Douglas!” | [182] |
| [XXXII] | | The Portrait | [187] |
| [XXXIII] | | “Whom First We Love, We Seldom Wed.” | [193] |
| [XXXIV] | | In Her Toils Again | [200] |
| [XXXV] | | “It was Pique, not Love.” | [205] |
| [XXXVI] | | Startling News | [212] |
| [XXXVII] | | Bon Voyage | [215] |
| [XXXVIII] | | “As Flies the Dove to seek its Mate.” | [221] |
| [XXXIX] | | Hope Deferred maketh the Heart Sick | [224] |
| [XL] | | “Cuba Libre” | [229] |
| [XLI] | | “After Long Grief and Pain.” | [234] |