CHAPTER IX. A Development of Character, and a long Letter; a Chapter, on the whole, more important than it seems
CHAPTER X. Being a short Chapter, containing a most important Event
CHAPTER XI. Containing more than any other Chapter in the Second Book of this History

Book III.

CHAPTER I. Wherein the History makes great Progress and is marked by one important Event in Human Life

CHAPTER II. Love; Parting; a Death-Bed.—After all human Nature is a beautiful Fabric; and even its Imperfections are not odious to him who has studied the Science of its Architecture, and formed a reverent Estimate of its Creator
CHAPTER III. A great Change of Prospects
CHAPTER IV. An Episode.—The Son of the Greatest Man who (one only excepted) /ever rose to a Throne/, but by no means of the Greatest Man (save one) /who ever existed/
CHAPTER V. In which the Hero shows Decision on more Points than one.—More of Isora's Character is developed
CHAPTER VI. An Unexpected Meeting.—Conjecture and Anticipation