Copyright,
C. W. CARLETON & CO.
1875.

Trow's
Printing and Bookbinding Company,
205-213 East 12th St.,
NEW YORK.


CONTENTS.


NORINE'S REVENGE.

CHAPTER.PAGE.
I.—Two Black Eyes and their Work[7]
II.—A Wise Man's Folly[18]
III.—Mr. Laurence Thorndyke[35]
IV.—The Lawyer's Warning[42]
V.—"I will be your Wife"[55]
VI.—Before the Wedding[69]
VII.—The Gathering Storm[78]
VIII.—Fled[94]
IX.—"Mrs. Laurence"[102]
X.—"A Fool's Paradise"[109]
XI.—Gone[122]
XII.—The Truth[131]
XIII.—Mr. Liston's Story[142]
XIV.—A Dark Compact[150]
XV.—"A Fashionable Wedding"[159]
XVI.—"His name is Laurence Thorndyke"[167]
XVII.—A Letter from Paris[178]
XVIII.—After Four Years[185]
XIX.—"Whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad"[196]
XX.—Norine's Revenge[208]
XXI.—"The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small"[215]
XXII.—"The way of the Transgressor is hard."[225]
XXIII.—"Jenny Kissed me."[231]
SIR NOEL'S HEIR.
I.—Sir Noel's Deathbed[243]
II.—Captain Everard[252]
III.—"Little May"[262]
IV.—Mrs. Weymore[272]
V.—A Journey to London[283]
VI.—Guy[288]
VII.—Col. Jocyln[298]
VIII.—Lady Thetford's Ball[307]
IX.—Guy Legard[317]
X.—Asking in Marriage[325]
XI.—On the Wedding eve[334]
XII.—Mrs. Weymore's Story[346]
XIII.—"There is many a slip"[354]
XIV.—Parted[363]
XV.—After Five Years[369]
XVI.—At Sorrento[373]
XVII.—At Home[376]
A DARK CONSPIRACY[379]
FOR BETTER FOR WORSE[393]