TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8 CATHERINE STREET, STRAND.

1873.

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CONTENTS
OF
THE THIRD VOLUME.

CHAP. PAGE.
I.LEFT ALL ALONE[1]
II.SAYING GOOD-BYE[21]
III.BREAKING THE ICE[54]
IV.GRACE TELLS HER STORY[72]
V.ALMOST TOO LATE[98]
VI.MR. BRADY’S EX-PROJECTS[120]
VII.KINGSLOUGH IS PLACARDED[142]
VIII.BAD NEWS[161]
IX.GRACE VISITS MARYVILLE[187]
X.A RAY OF LIGHT[214]
XI.IN THE NIGHT-WATCHES[230]
XII.TWO INTERVIEWS[260]
XIII.CONCLUSION[307]

THE EARL’S PROMISE.

CHAPTER I.
LEFT ALL ALONE.

Between them, Drs. Murney and Connelley devised some plan of treatment designed to comfort Dr. Girvan, to provide the inmates of Bayview with an ideal occupation, and to impress Grace with the conviction that nothing which could be done to save her father was being left undone.