CONTENTS

Volume I.
I. [Mr. Vavasor and His Daughter.]
II. [Lady Macleod.]
III. [John Grey, the Worthy Man.]
IV. [George Vavasor, the Wild Man.]
V. [The Balcony at Basle.]
VI. [The Bridge over the Rhine.]
VII. [Aunt Greenow.]
VIII. [Mr. Cheesacre.]
IX. [The Rivals.]
X. [Nethercoats.]
XI. [John Grey Goes to London.]
XII. [Mr. George Vavasor at Home.]
XIII. [Mr. Grimes Gets His Odd Money.]
XIV. [Alice Vavasor Becomes Troubled.]
XV. [Paramount Crescent.]
XVI. [The Roebury Club.]
XVII. [Edgehill.]
XVIII. [Alice Vavasor's Great Relations.]
XIX. [Tribute from Oileymead.]
XX. [Which Shall It Be?]
XXI. [Alice Is Taught to Grow Upwards,
Towards the Light.]
XXII. [Dandy and Flirt.]
XXIII. [Dinner at Matching Priory.]
XXIV. [Three Politicians.]
XXV. [In Which Much of the History of
the Pallisers Is Told.]
XXVI. [Lady Midlothian.]
XXVII. [The Priory Ruins.]
XXVIII. [Alice Leaves the Priory.]
XXIX. [Burgo Fitzgerald.]
XXX. [Containing a Love Letter.]
XXXI. [Among the Fells.]
XXXII. [Containing an Answer to the Love Letter.]
XXXIII. [Monkshade.]
XXXIV. [Mr. Vavasor Speaks to His Daughter.]
XXXV. [Passion versus Prudence.]
XXXVI. [John Grey Goes a Second Time to London.]
XXXVII. [Mr. Tombe's Advice.]
XXXVIII. [The Inn at Shap.]
XXXIX. [Mr. Cheesacre's Hospitality.]
XL. [Mrs. Greenow's Little Dinner in the Close.]

Volume II.
XLI. [A Noble Lord Dies.]
XLII. [Parliament Meets.]
XLIII. [Mrs. Marsham.]
XLIV. [The Election for the Chelsea Districts.]
XLV. [George Vavasor Takes His Seat.]
XLVI. [A Love Gift.]
XLVII. [Mr. Cheesacre's Disappointment.]
XLVIII. [Preparations for Lady Monk's Party.]
XLIX. [How Lady Glencora Went to
Lady Monk's Party.]
L. [How Lady Glencora Came Back
from Lady Monk's Party.]
LI. [Bold Speculations on Murder.]
LII. [What Occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall.]
LIII. [The Last Will of the Old Squire.]
LIV. [Showing How Alice Was Punished.]
LV. [The Will.]
LVI. [Another Walk on the Fells.]
LVII. [Showing How the Wild Beast Got
Himself Back from the Mountains.]
LVIII. [The Pallisers at Breakfast.]
LIX. [The Duke of St. Bungay in Search of
a Minister.]
LX. [Alice Vavasor's Name Gets into
the Money Market.]
LXI. [The Bills Are Made All Right.]
LXII. [Going Abroad.]
LXIII. [Mr. John Grey in Queen Anne Street.]
LXIV. [The Rocks and Valleys.]
LXV. [The First Kiss.]
LXVI. [Lady Monk's Plan.]
LXVII. [The Last Kiss.]
LXVIII. [From London to Baden.]
LXIX. [From Baden to Lucerne.]
LXX. [At Lucerne.]
LXXI. [Showing How George Vavasor Received
a Visit.]
LXXII. [Showing How George Vavasor Paid
a Visit.]
LXXIII. [In Which Come Tidings of Great Moment
to All Pallisers.]
LXXIV. [Showing What Happened in the Churchyard.]
LXXV. [Rouge et Noir.]
LXXVI. [The Landlord's Bill.]
LXXVII. [The Travellers Return Home.]
LXXVIII. [Mr. Cheesacre's Fate.]
LXXIX. [Diamonds Are Diamonds.]
LXXX. [The Story Is Finished Within the Halls
of the Duke of Omnium.]

ILLUSTRATIONS

Volume I.
[The Balcony at Basle.] Frontispiece.
["Would you mind shutting the window?"] Chapter II.
["Sometimes you drive me too hard."] Chapter III.
["Peace be to his manes."] Chapter VII.
[Captain Bellfield proposes a toast.] Chapter IX.
["If it were your friend, what advice would
you give her?"]
Chapter XI.
["I'm as round as your hat, and as square as
your elbow; I am."]
Chapter XIII.
["Mrs. Greenow, look at that."] Chapter XIV.
[Edgehill.] Chapter XVII.
["Arabella Greenow, will you be that woman?"] Chapter XX.
["Baker, you must put Dandy in the bar."] Chapter XXII.
["Mr. Palliser, that was a cannon."] Chapter XXIII.
["The most self-willed young woman I ever
met in my life."]
Chapter XXVI.
[The Priory Ruins.] Chapter XXVII.
[Burgo Fitzgerald.] Chapter XXIX.
[Swindale Fell.] Chapter XXXI.
["I have heard," said Burgo.] Chapter XXXIII.
["Then—then,—then let her come to me."] Chapter XXXVI.
["So you've come back, have you?" said
the Squire.]
Chapter XXXVIII.
["Dear Greenow; dear husband!"] Chapter XL.

Volume II.
[Great Jove.] Chapter XLII.
["Friendships will not come by ordering,"
said Lady Glencora.]
Chapter XLII.
["I asked you for a kiss."] Chapter XLVI.
[Mr. Cheesacre disturbed.] Chapter XLVII.
["All right," said Burgo, as he thrust the
money into his breast-pocket.]
Chapter XLIX.
[Mr. Bott on the watch.] Chapter L.
[The last of the old squire.] Chapter LIII.
[Kate.] Chapter LVI.
[Lady Glencora.] Chapter LVIII.
["Before God, my first wish is to free you from
the misfortune that I have brought on you."]
Chapter LVIII.
[She managed to carry herself with some
dignity.]
Chapter LXIII.
[A sniff of the rocks and valleys.] Chapter LXIV.
["I wonder when you're going to pay me what
you owe me, Lieutenant Bellfield?"]
Chapter LXV.
[Lady Glencora at Baden.] Chapter LXVIII.
[Alice.] Chapter LXX.
["Oh! George," she said, "you won't do that?"] Chapter LXXI.
["How am I to thank you for forgiving me?"] Chapter LXXV.
["Good night, Mr. Palliser."] Chapter LXXVI.
[Alice and her bridesmaids.] Chapter LXXIX.
["Yes, my bonny boy,—you have made it
all right for me."]
Chapter LXXX.

VOLUME I.

CHAPTER I.