TO
ELIZABETH SHAW
WITH MUCH LOVE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I | At Pension Madeleine | [1] |
| II | How Honor Found Her New Name | [13] |
| III | The Mountaineers | [31] |
| IV | The Outgoing | [46] |
| V | Bimbo | [59] |
| VI | In the Châlet of the Rocks | [74] |
| VII | Zitli | [89] |
| VIII | The Mountain Fireside | [108] |
| IX | Story-Telling | [131] |
| X | Courtship and Castle-Building | [151] |
| XI | Farewell to the Châlet | [171] |
| XII | Stormy Weather | [190] |
| XIII | The Way to Coventry | [207] |
| XIV | The Strange Old Lady | [235] |
| XV | The Bombshell | [261] |
| XVI | The Apples of Atalanta | [284] |
| XVII | The Blaze of Glory | [304] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| “‘You have sent Maria to Coventry: I go with her! Good-by!’” (See page 218) | [Frontispiece] |
| “‘I have the Capet hand, you perceive!’” | [26] |
| “Atli ... walked beside her, his arm on her neck” | [52] |
| “Standing on one side, arms akimbo” | [88] |
| “Honor could hardly speak her delight” | [167] |
| “‘Oh!’ cried Honor. ‘Oh, how lovely!’” | [307] |