Diane de Poitiers.
ILLUSTRATIONS
PORTRAITS.
ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS
DRAWN AND ETCHED BY E. VAN MUYDEN.
[Glimpses at Divers Men of the Sword]
CONTENTS
Chapter
[I. In which Divers Occurrences artfully fall
out Together]
[II. How Arnauld du Thill caused Arnauld
du Thill to be hanged at Noyon]
[III. Arnauld du Thill's Bucolic Dreams]
[IV. The Arms of Pierre Peuquoy, the Hopes of
Jean Peuquoy, and the Tears of Babette Peuquoy]
[V. Sequel to the Misfortunes of Martin-Guerre]
[VI. In which Martin-Guerre's Character begins
to be Rehabilitated]
[VII. A Philosopher and a Soldier]
[VIII. Wherein Mary Stuart's Loveliness flits
across the Course of the Story with as
Transient a Gleam as it casts upon the
History of France]
[IX. The Other Diane.]
[X. A Grand Scheme for a Great Man]
[XI. Glimpses at Divers Men of the Sword]
[XII. The Cleverness of Stupidity]
[XIII. December 31, 1557]
[XIV. During the Bombardment]
[XV. Within the Tent]
[XVI. Small Craft sometimes save Large Men-of-War]
[XVII. Obscuri sola sub Nocte]
[XVIII. Between Two Chasms]
[XIX. Arnauld du Thill, though Absent, continues
to exert a Fatal Influence on
the Destiny of Poor Martin-Guerre]
[XX. Lord Wentworth at Bay]
[XXI. Love disdained]
[XXII. Love requited]
[XXIII. Le Balafré]
[XXIV. Partial Dénouement]
[XXV. Happy Omens]
[XXVI. A Quatrain]
[XXVII. The Vicomte de Montgommery]
[XXVIII. Joy and Anguish]
[XXIX. Precautionary Measures]
[XXX. The Secret Prisoner]
[XXXI. The Comte de Montgommery]
[XXXII. The Knight-Errant]
[XXXIII. In which Arnauld du Thill appears once
more]
[XXXIV. Justice in a Quandary]