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- Chapter I the dawn of a gala day
- Chapter II a novice amongst the great folk
- Chapter III molly gibson’s childhood
- Chapter IV mr gibson’s neighbours
- Chapter V calf-love
- Chapter VI a visit to the hamleys
- Chapter VII foreshadows of love perils
- Chapter VIII drifting into danger
- Chapter IX the widower and the widow
- Chapter X a crisis
- Chapter XI making friendship
- Chapter XII preparing for the wedding
- Chapter XIII molly gibson’s new friends
- Chapter XIV molly finds herself patronized
- Chapter XV the new mamma
- Chapter XVI the bride at home
- Chapter XVII trouble at hamley hall
- Chapter XVIII mr osborne’s secret
- Chapter XIX cynthia’s arrival
- Chapter XX mrs gibson’s visitors
- Chapter XXI the half-sisters
- Chapter XXII the old squire’s troubles
- Chapter XXIII osborne hamley reviews his position
- Chapter XXIV mrs gibson’s little dinner
- Chapter XXV hollingford in a bustle
- Chapter XXVI a charity ball
- Chapter XXVII father and sons
- Chapter XXVIII rivalry
- Chapter XXIX bush-fighting*
- Chapter XXX old ways and new ways
- Chapter XXXI a passive coquette
- Chapter XXXII coming events
- Chapter XXXIII brightening prospects
- Chapter XXXIV a lover’s mistake
- Chapter XXXV the mother’s manŒuvre
- Chapter XXXVI domestic diplomacy
- Chapter XXXVII a fluke, and what came of it*
- Chapter XXXVIII mr kirkpatrick, q.c.*
- Chapter XXXIX secret thoughts ooze out
- Chapter XL molly gibson breathes freely
- Chapter XLI gathering clouds
- Chapter XLII the storm bursts
- Chapter XLIII cynthia’s confession
- Chapter XLIV molly gibson to the rescue
- Chapter XLV confidences
- Chapter XLVI hollingford gossips
- Chapter XLVII scandal and its victims
- Chapter XLVIII an innocent culprit
- Chapter XLIX molly gibson finds a champion
- Chapter L cynthia at bay
- Chapter LI ‘troubles never come alone’
- Chapter LII squire hamley’s sorrow
- Chapter LIII unlooked-for arrivals
- Chapter LIV molly gibson’s worth is discovered
- Chapter LV an absent lover returns
- Chapter LVI ‘off with the old love, and on with the new.’*
- Chapter LVII bridal visits and adieux
- Chapter LVIII reviving hopes and brightening prospects
- Chapter LIX molly gibson at hamley hall
- Chapter LX roger hamley’s confession
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- Chapter I the dawn of a gala day
- Chapter II a novice amongst the great folk
- Chapter III molly gibson’s childhood
- Chapter IV mr gibson’s neighbours
- Chapter V calf-love
- Chapter VI a visit to the hamleys
- Chapter VII foreshadows of love perils
- Chapter VIII drifting into danger
- Chapter IX the widower and the widow
- Chapter X a crisis
- Chapter XI making friendship
- Chapter XII preparing for the wedding
- Chapter XIII molly gibson’s new friends
- Chapter XIV molly finds herself patronized
- Chapter XV the new mamma
- Chapter XVI the bride at home
- Chapter XVII trouble at hamley hall
- Chapter XVIII mr osborne’s secret
- Chapter XIX cynthia’s arrival
- Chapter XX mrs gibson’s visitors
- Chapter XXI the half-sisters
- Chapter XXII the old squire’s troubles
- Chapter XXIII osborne hamley reviews his position
- Chapter XXIV mrs gibson’s little dinner
- Chapter XXV hollingford in a bustle
- Chapter XXVI a charity ball
- Chapter XXVII father and sons
- Chapter XXVIII rivalry
- Chapter XXIX bush-fighting*
- Chapter XXX old ways and new ways
- Chapter XXXI a passive coquette
- Chapter XXXII coming events
- Chapter XXXIII brightening prospects
- Chapter XXXIV a lover’s mistake
- Chapter XXXV the mother’s manŒuvre
- Chapter XXXVI domestic diplomacy
- Chapter XXXVII a fluke, and what came of it*
- Chapter XXXVIII mr kirkpatrick, q.c.*
- Chapter XXXIX secret thoughts ooze out
- Chapter XL molly gibson breathes freely
- Chapter XLI gathering clouds
- Chapter XLII the storm bursts
- Chapter XLIII cynthia’s confession
- Chapter XLIV molly gibson to the rescue
- Chapter XLV confidences
- Chapter XLVI hollingford gossips
- Chapter XLVII scandal and its victims
- Chapter XLVIII an innocent culprit
- Chapter XLIX molly gibson finds a champion
- Chapter L cynthia at bay
- Chapter LI ‘troubles never come alone’
- Chapter LII squire hamley’s sorrow
- Chapter LIII unlooked-for arrivals
- Chapter LIV molly gibson’s worth is discovered
- Chapter LV an absent lover returns
- Chapter LVI ‘off with the old love, and on with the new.’*
- Chapter LVII bridal visits and adieux
- Chapter LVIII reviving hopes and brightening prospects
- Chapter LIX molly gibson at hamley hall
- Chapter LX roger hamley’s confession