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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. The Scepter Which Was a Stick
- Chapter II. The Coup D'Etat of Cousin Josef
- Chapter III. An Episode Ten Years After
- Chapter IV. An Adventure with Royalty
- Chapter V. Behind the Puppet Booth
- Chapter VI. Mademoiselle of the Veil
- Chapter VII. Some Dialogue, a Sprained Ankle, and Some Soldiers
- Chapter VIII. The Red Chateau
- Chapter IX. Nothing More Serious than a House Party
- Chapter X. Being of Long Rides, Maids, Kisses and Messages
- Chapter XI. The Denouement
- Chapter XII. Whom the Gods Destroy and a Few Others
- Chapter XIII. Being of Complications Not Reckoned On
- Chapter XIV. Qui M'Aime, Aime Mon Chien
- Chapter XV. In Which Fortune Becomes Careless and Prodigal
- Chapter XVI. What Happened at the Archbishop's Palace and After
- Chapter XVII. Some Passages at Arms
- Chapter XVIII. A Minor Chord and a Change of Movement
- Chapter XIX. A Chance Ride in the Night
- Chapter XX. The Last Stand of a Bad Servant
- Chapter XXI. A Court Fete at the Red Chateau
- Chapter XXII. In Which Maurice Recurs to Offenbach
- Chapter XXIII. A Game of Poker and the Stakes
- Chapter XXIV. The Prisoner of the Red Chateau
- Chapter XXV. The Fortunes of War
- Chapter XXVI. A Page from Tasso
- Chapter XXVII. Wormwood and Lees
- Chapter XXVIII. Into the Hands of Austria
- Chapter XXIX. Into Still Waters and Silence
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