THE SHADOWPAGEI. [—The Child, and what she Led me into][1]II. [—The Young Doctor and the Old][6]III. [—What a Door Hid][21]IV. [—"He Drank it alone"][32]V. [—Hope][38]VI. [—A Happy Inspiration][50]VII. [—The Elderly Gentleman by the Newel-Post][54]VIII. [—The Man behind the Screen][71]IX. [—The Clock that had Run down][88]X. [—The Pencil][96]XI. [—Something to Think about][101]XII. [—Gossip][104]XIII. [—Indications][110]XIV. [—A Sudden Turn][127]XV. [—The Missing Pocket][139]XVI. [—In the Parlour at Mrs. Penrhyn's][147]BOOK IITHE MANPAGEXVII. [—The Monogram][157]XVIII. [—The Phial][176]XIX. [—I Make my First Move][187]XX. [—The Little House in New Jersey][192]XXI. [—Mille-Fleurs][201]XXII. [—A Disagreeable Hour with a Disagreeable Man][212]XXIII. [—In my Office][224]XXIV. [—An Old Catastrophe is Recalled][239]XXV. [—A Summons][255]XXVI. [—Ferry Lights][262]XXVII. [—Rain][272]XXVIII. [—By the Light of a Guttering Candle][282]XXIX. [—The Quiet Hour][313]XXX. [—An Unexpected Ally][320]XXXI. [—Sweetwater Has an Idea][327]XXXII. [—With the Shade Down][336]XXXIII. [—In which we can Pardon Mr. Gryce his Unfortunate Illness][344]XXXIV. [—"It was the Shock!"][352]XXXV. [—Roses][363]ILLUSTRATIONSPAGE["That of a hand holding a bottle"][Frontispiece]["One hand was pressed against his heart"][4]["Crouched against the farther wall, with wide-extended eyes fixed full upon us"][30]["I saw her wild figure jump out and plunge away in the direction of the river"][186]["In two minutes I was under that open window"][276]["She glided into our presence in one rapturous whirl"][296]ONE OF MY SONS