Copyright, 1883 and 1890

By STREET & SMITH

Stella Rosevelt

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER. PAGE.
I.—On the Atlantic[9]
II.—Saved[19]
III.—The Young Stranger[30]
IV.—Mrs. Richards[38]
V.—Bitter Disappointment[47]
VI.—Stella’s Appeal[57]
VII.—A Consultation[68]
VIII.—Retrenchment[76]
IX.—Change of Fortune[89]
X.—The Unwelcome Guest[97]
XI.—Filthy Lucre[104]
XII.—The Cameo Ring[114]
XIII.—A Glad Meeting[124]
XIV.—“Let Me Depict Your Future.”[135]
XV.—A Fatal Mistake[146]
XVI.—A Great Shock[154]
XVII.—“Why Has He Done This Thing?”[162]
XVIII.—Explanations[175]
XIX.—Malicious Falsehoods[188]
XX.—Star’s Determination[198]
XXI.—Fruitless Efforts[212]
XXII.—The Goal Reached[222]
XXIII.—An Interesting Story[234]
XXIV.—What Next?[248]
XXV.—Star’s Delight[258]
XXVI.—“What Does This Mean?”[265]
XXVII.—Defeated[273]
XXVIII.—Rescued from a Horrible Fate[279]
XXIX.—Josephine’s Ingratitude[288]
XXX.—“I Love Him Still.”[294]
XXXI.—A Noble Resolution[301]
XXXII.—“I Promise.”[308]
XXXIII.—“You Are the Traitor.”[316]
XXXIV.—Mutual Explanations[325]
XXXV.—Mrs. Richards’ Great Expectations[330]
XXXVI.—Josephine’s Ambition[337]
XXXVII.—The Mock Marriage[345]
XXXVIII.—“I Have Been Mad.”[353]
XXXIX.—A Crushing Blow[363]
XL.—Stella’s Mental Agony[371]
XLI.—Rehearsing the Past[382]
XLII.—The Lawyer’s Rebuke[393]
XLIII.—“God Bless Our Star.”[403]
XLIV.—Faith’s Triumph[414]

STELLA ROSEVELT.

CHAPTER I.
ON THE ATLANTIC.

“A star

Which moves not ’mid the moving heavens alone,

A smile among dark frowns—a gentle tone