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