A. L. BURT COMPANYPublishers ———— New YorkPublished by arrangement with Boni and LiverightPrinted in U. S. A.Copyright, 1923, byGERTRUDE ATHERTONPrinted in the United States of AmericaCONTENTS [I] [II] [III] [IV] [V] [VI] [VII] [VIII] [IX] [X] [XI] [XII] [XIII] [XIV] [XV] [XVI] [XVII] [XVIII] [XIX] [XX] [XXI] [XXII] [XXIII] [XXIV] [XXV] [XXVI] [XXVII] [XXVIII] [XXIX] [XXX] [XXXI] [XXXII] [XXXIII] [XXXIV] [XXXV] [XXXVI] [XXXVII] [XXXVIII] [XXXIX] [XL] [XLI] [XLII] [XLIII] [XLIV] [XLV] [XLVI] [XLVII] [XLVIII] [XLIX] [L] [LI] [LII] [LIII] [LIV] [LV] [LVI] [LVII] [LVIII] [LIX] LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS[ Their tete-e-tete ended, Clavering (Conway Tearle) was about to make his departure when Judge Trent (Tom Guise), who held buried in his mind the secret of the charming Madame Zattiany's (Corinne Griffith), entered. (Screen version of "The Black Oxen.") . . . . Frontispiece ][ Returning home one night Clavering (Conway Tearle) found Janet Oglethorpe (Clara Bow), daughter of his old friend, in a semi-intoxicated condition. (Screen version of "The Black Oxen.") ][ It took a lot of self possession and grit for Zattiany (Corinne Griffith) and Clavering (Conway Tearle) to hide their feelings when she alighted to go to the ship which was to return her to Europe. (Screen version of "The Black Oxen.") ][ At Dinwiddie's mountain lodge Clavering (Conway Tearle) pleaded with Madame Zattiany (Corrine Griffith) to marry him. (Screen version of "The Black Oxen.") ]