ST. IVES |
| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
| I. | A Tale of a Lion Rampant | [3] |
| II. | A Tale of a Pair of Scissors | [16] |
| III. | Major Chevenix comes into the Story and Goguelat Goes Out | [23] |
| IV. | St. Ives gets a Bundle of Bank-notes | [34] |
| V. | St. Ives is shown a House | [42] |
| VI. | The Escape | [50] |
| VII. | Swanston Cottage | [60] |
| VIII. | The Hen-house | [68] |
| IX. | Three is Company, and Four none | [75] |
| X. | The Drovers | [88] |
| XI. | The Great North Road | [99] |
| XII. | I follow a Covered Cart nearly to my Destination | [110] |
| XIII. | I meet Two of my Countrymen | [122] |
| XIV. | Travels of the Covered Cart | [131] |
| XV. | The Adventure of the Attorney’s Clerk | [138] |
| XVI. | The Home-coming of Mr. Rowley’s Viscount | [154] |
| XVII. | The Despatch-box | [163] |
| XVIII. | Mr. Romaine calls me Names | [172] |
| XIX. | The Devil and all at Amersham Place | [182] |
| XX. | After the Storm | [193] |
| XXI. | I become the Owner of a Claret-coloured Chaise | [204] |
| XXII. | Character and Acquirements of Mr. Rowley | [214] |
| XXIII. | The Adventure of the Runaway Couple | [224] |
| XXIV. | The Inn-keeper of Kirkby-Lonsdale | [236] |
| XXV. | I meet a Cheerful Extravagant | [244] |
| XXVI. | The Cottage at Night | [251] |
| XXVII. | The Sabbath-day | [261] |
| XXVIII. | Events of Monday: The Lawyer’s Party | [272] |
| XXIX. | Events of Tuesday: The Toils Closing | [286] |
| XXX. | Events of Wednesday: The University of Cramond | [298] |
| The remaining Chapters are by A. T. Quiller-Couch |
| XXXI. | Events of Thursday: The Assembly Ball | [310] |
| XXXII. | Events of Friday Morning: The Cutting of the Gordian Knot | [327] |
| XXXIII. | The Incomplete Aëronauts | [340] |
| XXXIV. | Captain Colenso | [359] |
| XXXV. | In Paris.—Alain plays his Last Card | [378] |
| XXXVI. | I go to claim Flora | [394] |