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Table of Contents
- I. A Stranger from South Carolina
- II. An Evening Visit
- III. The Old Judge
- IV. Down the River
- V. The Tournament
- VI. The Queen of Love and Beauty
- VII. 'Mid New Surroundings
- VIII. The Courtship
- IX. Doubts and Fears
- X. The Dream
- XI. A Letter and a Journey
- XII. Tryon Goes to Patesville
- XIII. An Injudicious Payment
- XIV. A Loyal Friend
- XV. Mine Own People
- XVI. The Bottom Falls Out
- XVII. Two Letters
- XVIII. Under the Old Regime
- XIX. God Made Us All
- XX. Digging up Roots
- XXI. A Gilded Opportunity
- XXII. Imperative Business
- XXIII. The Guest of Honor
- XXIV. Swing Your Partners
- XXV. Balance All
- XXVI. The Schoolhouse in the Woods
- XXVII. An Interesting Acquaintance
- XXVIII. The Lost Knife
- XXIX. Plato Earns Half a Dollar
- XXX. An Unusual Honor
- XXXI. In Deep Waters
- XXXII. The Power of Love
- XXXIII. A Mule and a Cart
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