BOOK ONE
THE ROAD TO FRANCE
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | Anne-Hilarion gets out of Bed | [3] |
| II. | And is put back again | [10] |
| III. | Purchase of a Goldfish, and other Important Matters | [19] |
| IV. | Visit to Two Fairy Godmothers | [26] |
| V. | Thomas the Rhymer | [37] |
| VI. | "A Little Boy Lost" | [45] |
| VII. | The Chevalier de la Vireville meets "Monsieur Augustin" | [54] |
BOOK TWO
THE ROAD TO ENGLAND
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| VIII. | Some Results of Listening to Poetry | [69] |
| IX. | The Trois Frères of Caen | [82] |
| X. | Happenings in a Postchaise | [90] |
| XI. | "Fifty Fathoms deep" | [103] |
| XII. | Introducing Grain d'Orge | [115] |
| XIII. | Far in the Forest | [124] |
| XIV. | Cæsarea the Green | [134] |
| XV. | Cavendish Square once more | [145] |
| XVI. | The Agent de la Correspondance | [151] |
| XVII. | Strange Conduct of the Agent | [160] |
| XVIII. | Equally surprising Conduct of "Monsieur Augustin" | [168] |
| XIX. | La Porte du Manoir | [179] |
| XX. | Sea-Holly | [188] |
| XXI. | How Anne-Hilarion fed the Ducks | [203] |
BOOK THREE
THE ROAD THAT FEW RETURNED ON
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| XXII. | "To Noroway, to Noroway" | [217] |
| XXIII. | Displeasure of "Monsieur Augustin" | [226] |
| XXIV. | Creeping Fate | [231] |
| XXV. | History of a Scar | [242] |
| XXVI. | Ste. Barbe—and Afterwards | [250] |
| XXVII. | La Vireville breaks his Sword | [261] |
| XXVIII. | Mr. Tollemache as an Archangel | [272] |
| XXIX. | Væ Victis! | [286] |
| XXX. | Atropos | [294] |
| XXXI. | The Paying of the Score | [302] |
| XXXII. | Dead Leaves | [309] |
| XXXIII. | The Man she would have Married | [318] |
| XXXIV. | Monseigneur's Guest | [324] |
| XXXV. | Mr. Tollemache as a Linguist | [335] |
| XXXVI. | Anne-Hilarion makes a Plan, and the Bishop a Revelation | [345] |
| XXXVII. | The Child unlocks the Door | [354] |
BOOK FOUR