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CHAPTER I. THE THOUGHTS OF YOUTH
CHAPTER II. A LETTER OF DESTINY
CHAPTER III. THE MASTER OF LINDSAY SCHOOL
CHAPTER IV. A TEA TABLE CONVERSATION
CHAPTER V. A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT
CHAPTER VI. THE STORY OF KILMENY
CHAPTER VII. A ROSE OF WOMANHOOD
CHAPTER VIII. AT THE GATE OF EDEN
CHAPTER IX. THE STRAIGHT SIMPLICITY OF EVE
CHAPTER X. A TROUBLING OF THE WATERS
CHAPTER XI. A LOVER AND HIS LASS
CHAPTER XII. A PRISONER OF LOVE
CHAPTER XIII. A SWEETER WOMAN NE¡¯ER DREW BREATH
CHAPTER XIV. IN HER SELFLESS MOOD
CHAPTER XV. AN OLD, UNHAPPY, FAR-OFF THING
CHAPTER XVI. DAVID BAKER¡¯S OPINION
CHAPTER XVII. A BROKEN FETTER
CHAPTER XVIII. NEIL GORDON SOLVES HIS OWN PROBLEM
CHAPTER XIX. VICTOR FROM VANQUISHED ISSUES