| [BEATRICE BOVILLE.] |
| I.—Of Earlscourt's Fiancee. | [9] |
| II.—The First Shadow. | [13] |
| III.—How Pride Sowed and Reaped. | [23] |
| IV.—Where I saw Beatrice Boville again. | [33] |
| V.—How in Perfect Innocence I played the part of a Rival. | [44] |
| VI.—How Pride Bowed and Fell. | [51] |
| [A LINE IN THE "DAILY."] |
| WHO DID IT, AND WHO WAS DONE BY IT. | [65] |
| [HOLLY WREATHS AND ROSE CHAINS.] |
| I.—The Colonel of the "White Favors" and Cecil St. Aubyn. | [109] |
| II.—The Canadian's Cold Bath warms up the Colonel. | [119] |
| III.—Showing that Love-making on Holy Ground doesn't Prosper. | [132] |
| IV.—The Colonel kills his Fox, but loses his Head after other Game. | [146] |
| [SILVER CHIMES AND GOLDEN FETTERS.] |
| I.—Waldemar Falkenstein and Valérie L'Estrange. | [161] |
| II.—Falkenstein breaks Lances with "Longs Yeux Bleus." | [174] |
| III.—"Scarlet and White" makes a Hit, and Falkenstein feels the Weight of the Golden Fetters. | [188] |
| IV.—The Golden Fetters are shaken off and Others are put on. | [202] |
| V.—The Silver Chimes ring in a Happy New Year. | [215] |
| [SLANDER AND SILLERY.] |
| I.—The Lion of the Chaussée d'Antin. | [225] |
| II.—Nina Gordon. | [233] |
| III.—Le Lion Amoureux. | [242] |
| IV.—Mischief. | [252] |
| V.—More Mischief, and an End. | [263] |
| [SIR GALAHAD'S RAID.] |
| AN ADVENTURE ON THE SWEET WATERS. | [285] |
| ["REDEEMED."] |
| AN EPISODE WITH THE CONFEDERATE HORSE. | [307] |
| [OUR WAGER; OR, HOW THE MAJOR LOST AND WON.] |
| I.—Introduces Major Telfer of the 50th Dashaway Hussars. | [333] |
| II.—Violet Tressillian. | [339] |
| III.—From which it would appear, that it is sometimes well to begin with a Little Aversion. | [346] |
| IV.—In which the Major provokes a Quarrel in Behalf Of the Fair Tressillian. | [353] |
| V.—The Duel, and its Consequences. | [367] |
| [OUR COUNTRY QUARTERS.] | [379] |