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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. Elma's Stranger
- Chapter II. Two's Company
- Chapter III. Cyril Waring's Brother
- Chapter IV. Inside the Tunnel
- Chapter V. Gratitude
- Chapter VI. Two Strange Meetings
- Chapter VII. Kelmscott of Tilgate
- Chapter VIII. Elma Breaks Out
- Chapter IX. And After?
- Chapter X. Colonel Kelmscott's Repentance
- Chapter XI. A Family Jar
- Chapter XII. In Silence and Tears
- Chapter XIII. Business First
- Chapter XIV. Music Hath Power
- Chapter XV. The Path of Duty
- Chapter XVI. Struggle and Victory
- Chapter XVII. Visions of Wealth
- Chapter XVIII. Gentle Wooer
- Chapter XIX. Self or Bearer
- Chapter XX. Montague Nevitt Finesses
- Chapter XXI. Colonel Kelmscott's Punishment
- Chapter XXII. Cross Purposes
- Chapter XXIII. Guy in Luck
- Chapter XXIV. A Slight Misunderstanding
- Chapter XXV. Lead Trumps
- Chapter XXVI. A Chance Meeting
- Chapter XXVII. Something to Their Advantage
- Chapter XXVIII. Mistaken Identity
- Chapter XXIX. Woman's Intuition
- Chapter XXX. Fresh Discoveries
- Chapter XXXI. "Golden Joys."
- Chapter XXXII. A New Departure
- Chapter XXXIII. Time Flies
- Chapter XXXIV. A Stroke for Freedom
- Chapter XXXV. Perils by the Way
- Chapter XXXVI. Deserted
- Chapter XXXVII. Aux Armes!
- Chapter XXXVIII. News from the Cape
- Chapter XXXIX. A Gleam of Light
- Chapter XL. The Bolt Falls
- Chapter XLI. What Judge?
- Chapter XLII. Unexpected Evidence
- Chapter XLIII. Sir Gilbert's Temptation
- Chapter XLIV. At Bay
- Chapter XLV. All's Well that Ends Well
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