"Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased,
Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
Raze out the written troubles of the brain,
And with some sweet oblivious antidote
Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff
Which weighs upon the heart?"
SHAKESPEARE.
RUNNING THE GAUNTLET.
KISSING THE ROD.
A ROCK AHEAD.
BLACK SHEEP.
A RIGHTED WRONG.
THE YELLOW FLAG.
THE IMPENDING SWORD.
A WAITING RACE.
BROKEN TO HARNESS.
TWO BY TRICKS.
A SILENT WITNESS.
NOBODY'S FORTUNE.
DR. WAINWRIGHT'S PATIENT.
WRECKED IN PORT.
CONTENTS. | |
CHAP. | |
I. | Captain Derinzy's Retreat |
II. | A Visitor Expected. |
III. | During Office-hours. |
IV. | After Office-hours. |
V. | Family Politics. |
VI. | Mrs. Stothard. |
VII. | Friends In Council. |
VIII. | Corridor No. 4. |
IX. | Dear Annette. |
X. | Madame Clarisse. |
XI. | Behind the Scenes. |
XII. | A Conquest. |
XIII. | Another Conquest. |
XIV. | Paul at Home. |
XV. | On the Alert. |
XVI. | The Colonel's Correspondent. |
XVII. | Well Met. |
XVIII. | Soundings. |
XIX. | Two in Pursuit. |
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