The Money Moon
  • CHAPTER I. Which, being the first, is, very properly, the shortest chapter in the book
  • CHAPTER II. How George Bellew sought counsel of his Valet
  • CHAPTER III. Which concerns itself with a hay-cart, and a belligerent Waggoner
  • CHAPTER IV. How Small Porges in looking for a fortune for another, found an Uncle for Himself instead
  • CHAPTER V. How Bellew came to Arcadia
  • CHAPTER VI. Of the sad condition of the Haunting Spectre of the Might Have Been
  • CHAPTER VII. Which concerns itself among other matters, with “the Old Adam”
  • CHAPTER VIII. Which tells of Miss Priscilla, of peaches, and of Sergeant Appleby late of the 19th Hussars
  • CHAPTER IX. In which may be found some description of Arcadia, and gooseberries
  • CHAPTER X. How Bellew and Adam entered into a solemn league and covenant
  • CHAPTER XI. Of the “Man with the Tiger Mark”
  • CHAPTER XII. In which may be found a full, true, and particular account of the sale
  • CHAPTER XIII. How Anthea came home
  • CHAPTER XIV. Which, among, other things, has to do with shrimps, muffins, and tin whistles
  • CHAPTER XV. In which Adam explains
  • CHAPTER XVI. In which Adam proposes a game
  • CHAPTER XVII. How Bellew began the game
  • CHAPTER XVIII. How the Sergeant went upon his guard
  • CHAPTER XIX. In which Porges Big, and Porges Small discuss the subject of Matrimony
  • CHAPTER XX. Which relates a most extraordinary conversation
  • CHAPTER XXI. Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, and the third finger of the left hand
  • CHAPTER XXII. Coming events cast their shadows before
  • CHAPTER XXIII. How Small Porges, in his hour of need, was deserted by his Uncle
  • CHAPTER XXIV. In which shall be found mention of a certain black bag
  • CHAPTER XXV. The Conspirators
  • CHAPTER XXVI. How the money moon rose
  • CHAPTER XXVII. In which is verified the adage of the cup and the lip.
  • CHAPTER XXVIII. Which tells how Bellew left Dapplemere in the dawn
  • CHAPTER XXIX. Of the moon's message to Small Porges, and how he told it to Bellew—in a whisper
  • CHAPTER XXX. How Anthea gave her promise
  • CHAPTER XXXI. Which, being the last, is, very properly, the longest in the book
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