| Chapter | nothing | Page |
| I. | Hildegardis Graham | [9] |
| II. | Dame and Farmer | [31] |
| III. | The Prisoner of Despair | [49] |
| IV. | The New Hilda | [73] |
| V. | The Blue Platter | [94] |
| VI. | Hartley's Glen | [111] |
| VII. | Pink Chirk | [135] |
| VIII. | The Letter | [160] |
| IX. | The Old Captain | [178] |
| X. | A Party of Pleasure | [198] |
| XI. | The Warrior Queen | [218] |
| XII. | The Old Mill | [237] |
| XIII. | The Tree-Party | [272] |
| The Last Word | [289] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| page | |
| "She glanced into the long cheval-glass" (See page 32) | [Frontispiece] |
| "She pushed the bushes aside and came towards him" | [47] |
| "She bent in real distress over the currants" | [89] |
| "She flung the corn in golden showers on their heads" | [117] |
| "The pale girl made no attempt to rise" | [155] |
| "'Say, Miss Hildy,—do you like purps?'" | [205] |
| "Each took a skimmer and set earnestly to work" | [227] |
| "'Take it and open it!'" | [267] |