BOOK THREE—The Age of Faith

CHAPTER
I.[The Perverse Behaviour of an Old Man and a Young Man]
II.[How a Brother Was Different]
III.[How Edom Was Favoured of God and Mammon]
IV.[The Winning of Browett]
V.[A Belated Martyrdom]
VI.[The Walls of St. Antipas Fall at the Third Blast]
VII.[There Entereth the Serpent of Inappreciation]
VIII.[The Apple of Doubt is Nibbled]
IX.[Sinful Perverseness of the Natural Woman]
X.[The Reason of a Woman Who Had No Reason]
XI.[The Remorse of Wondering Nancy]
XII.[The Flexible Mind of a Pleased Husband]
XIII.[The Wheels within Wheels of the Great Machine]
XIV.[The Ineffective Message]
XV.[The Woman at the End of the Path]
XVI.[In Which the Mirror Is Held Up to Human Nature]
XVII.[For the Sake of Nancy]
XVIII.[The Fell Finger of Calumny Seems to be Agreeably Diverted]
XIX.[A Mere Bit of Gossip]

SCENES

BOOK ONE—The Village of Edom

BOOK TWO—The Same

BOOK THREE—New York

CHARACTERS

ALLAN DELCHER, a retired Presbyterian clergyman.

BERNAL LINFORD}
ALLAN LINFORD } his grandsons.

CLAYTON LINFORD, Their father, of the artistic temperament, and versatile.