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| CHAPTER |
| I.-- | [The coming of the Woon.] |
| II.-- | [A dinner à deux.] |
| III.-- | [Father Fragrance limes a twig.] |
| IV.-- | [Ruys Smalley.] |
| V.-- | ["Furiis agitates amor."] |
| VI.-- | [Anthony Pozendine speaks up.] |
| VII.-- | [The ruby bracelet.] |
| VIII.-- | [The Sirkar's salt.] |
| IX.-- | [His lady's gage.] |
| X.-- | [An atonement.] |
| XI.-- | [The patience of Habakkuk Smalley.] |
| XII.-- | [The episode of Li Fong.] |
| XIII.-- | [An overreach.] |
| XIV.-- | [Pallida mors.] |
| XV.-- | [The passing of the Woon.] |
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| I.-- | [At the door of the tabernacle.] |
| II.-- | [A cup of tea.] |
| III.-- | [A billet-doux.] |
| IV.-- | [Yes.] |
| V.-- | [Mrs. Bunny Doubts.] |
| VI.-- | [Master Edward Bunny.] |
| VII.-- | [Dungaree's Belt.] |
| VIII.-- | [Cast out from the fold.] |
| IX.-- | [At The Divan Exchange.] |
| X.-- | [Exit Manuel.] |
| XI.-- | [The happy pair.] |
| XII.-- | [The devil at work.] |
| XIII.-- | [Husband and wife.] |
| XIV.-- | [John Galbraith goes.] |
| XV.-- | [The glory departs.] |
| XVI.-- | [An account balanced.] |
| XVII.-- | [From the choir of the Holy Innocents.] |