| Chap. | Page |
| I. | Falling in Love | [1] |
| II. | What she thinks of it | [19] |
| III. | The Sister | [31] |
| IV. | Preparation for Marriage | [39] |
| V. | Wedding, and Wedding-trip | [56] |
| VI. | Honey-moon, and after | [63] |
| VII. | Will she like it? | [74] |
| VIII. | Spindlewood | [86] |
| IX. | A Crisis | [92] |
| X. | Changes | [104] |
| XI. | Newport; or, the Paradise of Nothing to do | [112] |
| XII. | Home à la Pompadour | [126] |
| XIII. | John’s Birthday | [137] |
| XIV. | A Great Moral Conflict | [152] |
| XV. | The Follingsbees arrive | [161] |
| XVI. | Mrs. John Seymour’s Party, and what came of it | [181] |
| XVII. | After the Battle | [197] |
| XVIII. | A Brick turns up | [213] |
| XIX. | The Castle of Indolence | [228] |
| XX. | The Van Astrachans | [243] |
| XXI. | Mrs. Follingsbee’s Party, and what came of it | [250] |
| XXII. | The Spider-web broken | [268] |
| XXIII. | Common-sense Arguments | [281] |
| XXIV. | Sentiment v. Sensibility | [284] |
| XXV. | Wedding Bells | [291] |
| XXVI. | Motherhood | [297] |
| XXVII. | Checkmate | [304] |
| XXVIII. | After the Storm | [321] |
| XXIX. | The New Lillie | [326] |