Eighteenth Thousand.

LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON,
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen.
1889.

(All rights reserved.)

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
[I].Miss Margery.
[II].The Shot.
[III].Left to Robert.
[IV].At Chenevix House.
[V].Lady Adela.
[VI].All Down-hill.
[VII].Desperation.
[VIII].Perversity.
[IX].Joseph Horn's Testimony.
[X].A Costly Mania.
[XI].With Madame Damereau.
[XII].A Lecture.
[XIII].Folly.
[XIV].Lady Adela.
[XV].The Day of Reckoning.
[XVI].The Diamond Bracelet.
[XVII].Driven into Exile.
[XVIII].An Unpleasant Rumour.
[XIX].Flirtation.
[XX].A Present of Coffee.
[XXI].Given into Custody.
[XXII]."That it may be well with us in after-life."
[XXIII].Tracing the Notes.
[XXIV].A Disagreeable Expedition.
[XXV].Sir Turtle Kite.
[XXVI].Infatuation.
[XXVII].Separation.
[XXVIII].On the Way from Blackheath.
[XXIX].A Dreary Life.
[XXX].Last Words.
[XXXI].In the Old Château.
[XXXII].Adela Startled.
[XXXIII].Despair.
[XXXIV].On Lady Livingstone's Arm.
[XXXV].Light at Last.
[XXXVI].Visitors at Moat Grange.
[XXXVII].An Alarm.
[XXXVIII].Robert Dalrymple.
[XXXIX].Lady Adela.
[XL].At Court Netherleigh.
[XLI].Conclusion.