| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. | In which there are Several Introductions, | [1] |
| II. | In which Two Strangers Visit Red Rock andare Invited to Come Again, | [11] |
| III. | The Visitors start South again, and their FormerHosts go to Meet Them, | [33] |
| IV. | In which a Long Jump is Taken, | [49] |
| V. | Dr. Cary Returns from the War, and Takes anInventory of Stock, | [56] |
| VI. | A Broken Soldier Comes Home from War, | [63] |
| VII. | The Cary Conference, | [78] |
| VIII. | Mr. Hiram Still Tells how to Bridle a ShyHorse, and Captain Allen lays down His Hoe, | [86] |
| IX. | Mr. Jonadab Leech turns up with a Carpet-bagand Opens His Bureau, | [96] |
| X. | The Provost Makes His First Move, | [107] |
| XI. | The Provost Catches a Tartar, and Captain MiddletonSeeks the Consolations of Religion, | [118] |
| XII. | Captain Allen takes the Oath of Allegianceand Jacquelin Gray loses His Buttons andsome Old Papers, | [139] |
| XIII. | Steve Allen learns Miss Thomasia’s Secretand Forswears Cards, | [155] |
| XIV. | Leech Secures an Order and Loses it, | [162] |
| XV. | Captain Middleton has a Test of Peace, andis Ordered West, | [175] |
| XVI. | The New Troop Meets the Enemy, | [186] |
| XVII. | Jacquelin Gray goes on a Long Voyage andRed Rock passes out of His Hands, | [195] |
| XVIII. | Leech as a Statesman and Dr. Cary as a Collectorof Bills, | [207] |
| XIX. | Hiram Still Collects His Debts, | [216] |
| XX. | Leech looks Higher and gets a Fall, | [228] |
| XXI. | Dr. Cary meets an Old College Mate andlearns that the Athenians also practiseHospitality, | [241] |
| XXII. | Jacquelin Gray comes Home and Claims aGraveyard, | [252] |
| XXIII. | Two New Residents come to the County, | [264] |
| XXIV. | The Travellers are Entertained in a Farmhouse, | [280] |
| XXV. | The Trick-Doctor, | [289] |
| XXVI. | Major Welch and Ruth Become Residents, | [294] |
| XXVII. | Hiram Still gets a Legal Opinion and CaptainAllen Climbs for Cherries, | [301] |
| XXVIII. | Mrs. Welch Arrives and gives Her first Lessonin Enterprise, | [320] |
| XXIX. | Mrs. Welch Enters the Harvest, | [330] |
| XXX. | Some of the Grain Mrs. Welch Reaped, | [347] |
| XXXI. | Jacquelin Gray Learns that He is a Fool,and Steve Astonishes Major Welch, | [365] |
| XXXII. | A Cut Direct and a Rejected Address, | [385] |
| XXXIII. | Blair Cary Saves a Rival School, | [398] |
| XXXIV. | Leech and Still make a Move, and twoWomen Check them, | [410] |
| XXXV. | Captain Allen finds Rupert and Breaks theLaw, | [422] |
| XXXVI. | Mr. Still Offers a Compromise, and a Bluff, | [436] |
| XXXVII. | In which it is Shown that, in a Trial, Counselmay ask one Question too many, | [455] |
| XXXVIII. | In which Mr. Leech Springs a Trap withmuch Success, | [472] |
| XXXIX. | Captain Allen claims the Reward LeechOffered, | [500] |
| XL. | Jacquelin Gray and Andy Stamper pay anOld Debt, | [512] |
| XLI. | Dr. Cary Writes a Letter to an Old Friend, | [521] |
| XLII. | Captain Allen Surrenders, | [528] |
| XLIII. | Miss Welch Hears a Piece of News, | [538] |
| XLIV. | Middleton Revisits Red Rock, and an OldSoldier lays down His Arms, | [544] |
| XLV. | Captain Allen has an Unexpected Visitor, | [559] |
| XLVI. | The Old Lawyer Declines to Surprise theCourt, and Surprises Leech, | [572] |
| XLVII. | Some of the Threads are Tied, | [579] |