| Chapter | I | Of How We Came to Cleeve | [ 1] |
| Chapter | II | Of the Light that Shone in the Fog | [ 17] |
| Chapter | III | Of the King’s Errand and of My Lady’s Welcome | [ 34] |
| Chapter | IV | Of My Lady’s Mission to Exeter | [ 55] |
| Chapter | V | Of How Three Gentlemen of Devon Drank the King’s Health | [ 77] |
| Chapter | VI | Of How I Played Knight-Errant and of My Lady’s Gratitude | [ 97] |
| Chapter | VII | Of Certain Passages in the Rose Garden | [ 117] |
| Chapter | VIII | Of the Duel in the Wood | [ 136] |
| Chapter | IX | Of How My Lady Played Delilah | [ 156] |
| Chapter | X | Of How My Lady Played Delilah—(continued) | [ 176] |
| Chapter | XI | Of What Befell on the Terrace | [ 193] |
| Chapter | XII | Of the Gentleman Aboard the Good Ship “Pride of Devon” | [ 209] |
| Chapter | XIII | Of the Lonely Hut on the Shore | [ 230] |
| Chapter | XIV | Of the Homecoming of His Grace of Cleeve | [ 248] |
| Chapter | XV | Of the Coming of the Dutch Dragoons | [ 269] |
| Chapter | XVI | Of How I Repaid the Debt I Owed My Lady | [ 288] |