Avarice—Anger
Two of the Seven Cardinal Sins
By Eugene Sue
Illustrated with Etchings by
Adrian Marcel
Dana Estes & Company
Publishers
Boston
Copyright, 1899
By Francis A. Niccolls & Co.
CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| AVARICE. | ||
|---|---|---|
| [I.] | An Unfortunate Choice | [13] |
| [II.] | A Touching Example of Unselfish Devotion | [25] |
| [III.] | A Shameful Deception | [36] |
| [IV.] | The Voice of the Tempter | [46] |
| [V.] | Father and Son | [57] |
| [VI.] | A Father's Ambition | [65] |
| [VII.] | The Forged Letter | [72] |
| [VIII.] | A Startling Discovery | [78] |
| [IX.] | Commandant de la Miraudière's Antecedents | [86] |
| [X.] | The Mystery Explained | [97] |
| [XI.] | Hidden Treasure | [106] |
| [XII.] | A Voice from the Grave | [113] |
| [XIII.] | The Miser Extolled | [118] |
| [XIV.] | Plans for the Future | [122] |
| [XV.] | Madame Lacombe's Unconditional Surrender | [126] |
| [XVI.] | A Capricious Beauty | [132] |
| [XVII.] | The Hôtel Saint-Ramon | [139] |
| [XVIII.] | A Novel Entertainment | [146] |
| [XIX.] | A Change of Owners | [152] |
| [XX.] | The Return | [159] |
| [XXI.] | The Awakening | [166] |
| ANGER. | ||
| [I.] | The Duel | [177] |
| [II.] | Another Ebullition of Temper | [186] |
| [III.] | The Warning | [194] |
| [IV.] | Those Whom the Gods Destroy They First Make Mad" | [199] |
| [V.] | Deadly Enmity | [208] |
| [VI.] | A Cunning Scheme | [217] |
| [VII.] | Home Pleasures | [225] |
| [VIII.] | The Captain's Narrative | [234] |
| [IX.] | Conclusion of the Captain's Narrative | [240] |
| [X.] | Segoffin's Dissimulation | [248] |
| [XI.] | Sabine's Confession | [255] |
| [XII.] | Suzanne's Enlightenment | [265] |
| [XIII.] | Onésime's Conquest | [271] |
| [XIV.] | Arguments For and Against | [279] |
| [XV.] | An Unwelcome Visitor | [287] |
| [XVI.] | Segoffin's Ruse | [294] |
| [XVII.] | The Voice of the Tempter | [302] |
| [XVIII.] | "My Mother's Murderer Still Lives!" | [309] |
| [XIX.] | After the Storm | [316] |
| [XX.] | The Midnight Attack | [322] |
| [XXI.] | A Last Appeal | [329] |
| [XXII.] | Conclusion | [338] |