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- Chapter I Dillsborough
- Chapter II The Morton Family
- Chapter III The Masters Family
- Chapter IV The Dillsborough Club
- Chapter V Reginald Morton
- Chapter VI Not in Love
- Chapter VII The Walk Home
- Chapter VIII The Paragon’s Party At Bragton
- Chapter IX The Old Kennels
- Chapter X Goarly’s Revenge
- Chapter XI From Impington Gorse
- Chapter XII Arabella Trefoil
- Chapter XIII At Bragton
- Chapter XIV The Dillsborough Feud
- Chapter XV A Fit Companion—For Me and My Sisters
- Chapter XVI Mr. Gotobed’s Philanthropy
- Chapter XVII Lord Rufford’s Invitation.
- Chapter XVIII The Attorney’s Family is Disturbed
- Chapter XIX ‘Who Valued the Geese?’
- Chapter XX There are Convenances
- Chapter XXI The First Evening at Rufford Hall
- Chapter XXII Jemima
- Chapter XXIII Poor Caneback
- Chapter XXIV The Ball
- Chapter XXV The Last Morning at Rufford Hall
- Chapter XXVI Give Me Six Months
- Chapter XXVII ‘Wonderful Bird!’
- Chapter XXVIII Mounser Green
- Chapter XXIX The Senator’s Letter
- Chapter XXX At Cheltenham
- Chapter XXXI The Rufford Correspondence
- Chapter XXXII ‘It is a Long Way’
- Chapter XXXIII The Beginning of Persecution
- Chapter XXXIV Mary’s Letter
- Chapter XXXV Chowton Farm for Sale
- Chapter XXXVI Mistletoe
- Chapter XXXVII How Things were Arranged
- Chapter XXXVIII ‘You are so Severe’
- Chapter XXXIX The Day at Peltry
- Chapter XL Lord Rufford Wants to see a Horse
- Chapter The Senator is Badly Treated
- Chapter XLII Mr. Mainwaring’s Little Dinner
- Chapter XLIII Persecution
- Chapter XLIV ‘Particularly Proud of You’
- Chapter XLV Lord Rufford Makes up his Mind
- Chapter XLVI It Cannot be Arranged
- Chapter XLVII ‘But There is Some One’
- Chapter XLVIII The Dinner at the Bush
- Chapter XLIX Miss Trefoil’s Decision
- Chapter L ‘In These Days One Can’t Make a Man Marry’
- Chapter LI The Senator’s Second Letter
- Chapter LII Providence Interferes
- Chapter LIII Lady Ushant at Bragton
- Chapter LIV Arabella Again at Bragton
- Chapter LV ‘I Have Told him Everything’
- Chapter LVI ‘Now What Have You Got to Say?’
- Chapter LVII Mrs. Morton Returns
- Chapter LVIII The Two Old Ladies
- Chapter LIX The Last Effort
- Chapter LX Again at Mistletoe
- Chapter LXI The Success of Lady Augustus
- Chapter LXII ‘We Shall Kill Each Other’
- Chapter LXIII Changes at Bragton
- Chapter LXIV The Will
- Chapter LXV The New Minister
- Chapter LXVI ‘I Must Go’
- Chapter LXVII In The Park
- Chapter LXVIII Lord Rufford’s Model Farm
- Chapter LXIX Scrobby’s Trial
- Chapter LXX At Last
- Chapter LXXI ‘My Own, Own Husband’
- Chapter LXXII ‘Bid Him be a Man’
- Chapter LXXIII ‘Is It Tanti?’
- Chapter LXXIV Benedict
- Chapter LXXV Arabella’s Success
- Chapter LXXVI The Wedding
- Chapter LXXVII The Senator’s Lecture.—No. I.
- Chapter LXXVIII The Senator’s Lecture.—No. II.
- Chapter LXXIX The Last Days of Mary Masters
- Chapter LXXX Conclusion
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- Chapter I Dillsborough
- Chapter II The Morton Family
- Chapter III The Masters Family
- Chapter IV The Dillsborough Club
- Chapter V Reginald Morton
- Chapter VI Not in Love
- Chapter VII The Walk Home
- Chapter VIII The Paragon’s Party At Bragton
- Chapter IX The Old Kennels
- Chapter X Goarly’s Revenge
- Chapter XI From Impington Gorse
- Chapter XII Arabella Trefoil
- Chapter XIII At Bragton
- Chapter XIV The Dillsborough Feud
- Chapter XV A Fit Companion—For Me and My Sisters
- Chapter XVI Mr. Gotobed’s Philanthropy
- Chapter XVII Lord Rufford’s Invitation.
- Chapter XVIII The Attorney’s Family is Disturbed
- Chapter XIX ‘Who Valued the Geese?’
- Chapter XX There are Convenances
- Chapter XXI The First Evening at Rufford Hall
- Chapter XXII Jemima
- Chapter XXIII Poor Caneback
- Chapter XXIV The Ball
- Chapter XXV The Last Morning at Rufford Hall
- Chapter XXVI Give Me Six Months
- Chapter XXVII ‘Wonderful Bird!’
- Chapter XXVIII Mounser Green
- Chapter XXIX The Senator’s Letter
- Chapter XXX At Cheltenham
- Chapter XXXI The Rufford Correspondence
- Chapter XXXII ‘It is a Long Way’
- Chapter XXXIII The Beginning of Persecution
- Chapter XXXIV Mary’s Letter
- Chapter XXXV Chowton Farm for Sale
- Chapter XXXVI Mistletoe
- Chapter XXXVII How Things were Arranged
- Chapter XXXVIII ‘You are so Severe’
- Chapter XXXIX The Day at Peltry
- Chapter XL Lord Rufford Wants to see a Horse
- Chapter The Senator is Badly Treated
- Chapter XLII Mr. Mainwaring’s Little Dinner
- Chapter XLIII Persecution
- Chapter XLIV ‘Particularly Proud of You’
- Chapter XLV Lord Rufford Makes up his Mind
- Chapter XLVI It Cannot be Arranged
- Chapter XLVII ‘But There is Some One’
- Chapter XLVIII The Dinner at the Bush
- Chapter XLIX Miss Trefoil’s Decision
- Chapter L ‘In These Days One Can’t Make a Man Marry’
- Chapter LI The Senator’s Second Letter
- Chapter LII Providence Interferes
- Chapter LIII Lady Ushant at Bragton
- Chapter LIV Arabella Again at Bragton
- Chapter LV ‘I Have Told him Everything’
- Chapter LVI ‘Now What Have You Got to Say?’
- Chapter LVII Mrs. Morton Returns
- Chapter LVIII The Two Old Ladies
- Chapter LIX The Last Effort
- Chapter LX Again at Mistletoe
- Chapter LXI The Success of Lady Augustus
- Chapter LXII ‘We Shall Kill Each Other’
- Chapter LXIII Changes at Bragton
- Chapter LXIV The Will
- Chapter LXV The New Minister
- Chapter LXVI ‘I Must Go’
- Chapter LXVII In The Park
- Chapter LXVIII Lord Rufford’s Model Farm
- Chapter LXIX Scrobby’s Trial
- Chapter LXX At Last
- Chapter LXXI ‘My Own, Own Husband’
- Chapter LXXII ‘Bid Him be a Man’
- Chapter LXXIII ‘Is It Tanti?’
- Chapter LXXIV Benedict
- Chapter LXXV Arabella’s Success
- Chapter LXXVI The Wedding
- Chapter LXXVII The Senator’s Lecture.—No. I.
- Chapter LXXVIII The Senator’s Lecture.—No. II.
- Chapter LXXIX The Last Days of Mary Masters
- Chapter LXXX Conclusion