A Lady of Quality
CHAPTER I--The twenty-fourth day of November 1690
CHAPTER II--In which Sir Jeoffry encounters his offspring
CHAPTER III--Wherein Sir Jeoffry's boon companions drink a toast
CHAPTER IV--Lord Twemlow's chaplain visits his patron's kinsman, and
Mistress Clorinda shines on her birthday night
CHAPTER V--"Not I," said she. "There thou mayst trust me. I would
not be found out."
CHAPTER VI--Relating how Mistress Anne discovered a miniature
CHAPTER VII--'Twas the face of Sir John Oxon the moon shone upon
CHAPTER VIII--Two meet in the deserted rose garden, and the old Earl
of Dunstanwolde is made a happy man
CHAPTER IX--"I give to him the thing he craves with all his soul--
myself"
CHAPTER X--"Yes--I have marked him"
CHAPTER XI--Wherein a noble life comes to an end
CHAPTER XII--Which treats of the obsequies of my Lord of
Dunstanwolde, of his lady's widowhood, and of her return to town
CHAPTER XIII--Wherein a deadly war begins
CHAPTER XIV--Containing the history of the breaking of the horse
Devil, and relates the returning of his Grace of Osmonde from France
CHAPTER XV--In which Sir John Oxon finds again a trophy he had lost
CHAPTER XVI--Dealing with that which was done in the Panelled
Parlour
CHAPTER XVII--Wherein his Grace of Osmonde's courier arrives from
France
CHAPTER XVIII--My Lady Dunstanwolde sits late alone and writes
CHAPTER XIX--A piteous story is told, and the old cellars walled in
CHAPTER XX--A noble marriage
CHAPTER XXI--An heir is born
CHAPTER XXII--Mother Anne
CHAPTER XXIII--"In One who will do justice, and demands that it
shall be done to each thing He has made, by each who bears His
image"
CHAPTER XXIV--The doves sate upon the window-ledge and lowly cooed
and cooed
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