I.—[WHO RIDES FOR THE KING?]
II.—[SKIPTON-IN-CRAVEN]
III.—[SOME MEN OF FAIRFAX'S]
IV.—[THE LAST LAUGH]
V.—[THE LADY OF RIPLEY]
VI.—[HOW MICHAEL CAME TO YORK]
VII.—[A HALT AT KNARESBOROUGH]
VIII.—[HOW THEY SOUGHT RUPERT]
IX.—[THE LOYAL CITY]
X.—[THE RIDING IN]
XI.—[BANBURY CAKES]
XII.—[PAGEANTRY]
XIII.—[THE LADY OF LATHOM]
XIV.—[A STANLEY FOR THE KING]
XV.—[TWO JOLLY PURITANS]
XVI.—[THE SCOTS AT MICKLEGATE]
XVII.—[PRAYER, AND THE BREWING STORM]
XVIII.—[MARSTON MOOR]
XIX.—[WILSTROP WOOD]
XX.—[THE HOMELESS DAYS]
XXI.—[SIR REGINALD'S WIDOW]
XXII.—[MISS BINGHAM]
XXIII.—[YOREDALE]

Illustrations

["Old Squire Metcalf, as he went out to meet him, broke into a roar of laughter."] . . . . . . Frontispiece (Page [84].)

["'You're the Squire of Nappa, sir?' he said."]

["'Yes, you can be of service,' he whispered."]

["'Say, do you stand for the King?'"]

["Without a word of any kind, a third prisoner was thrown against them."]

["They saw, too, that his sword was out, and naked to the moonlight."]

["'Well, sir?' she asked sharply. 'You rob me of sleep for some good reason doubtless?'"]

["They turned sharply as the door opened, and reached out for their weapons."]