BY
JAMES GRANT
AUTHOR OF 'THE ROMANCE OF WAR'
LONDON
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS
BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL
NEW YORK: 9, LAFAYETTE PLACE
1883
JAMES GRANT'S NOVELS,
Price 2s. each, Fancy Boards.
The Romance of War
The Aide-de-Camp
The Scottish Cavalier
Bothwell
Jane Seton: or, the Queen's Advocate
Philip Rollo
The Black Watch
Mary of Lorraine
Oliver Ellis: or, the Fusileers
Lucy Arden: or, Hollywood Hall
Frank Hilton: or, the Queen's Own
The Yellow Frigate
Harry Ogilvie: or, the Black Dragoons
Arthur Blane
Laura Everingham: or, the Highlanders of Glenora
The Captain of the Guard
Letty Hyde's Lovers
Cavaliers of Fortune
Second to None
The Constable of France
The Phantom Regiment
The King's Own Borderers
The White Cockade
First Love and Last Love
Dick Rooney
The Girl he Married
Lady Wedderburn's Wish
Jack Manly
Only an Ensign
Adventures of Rob Roy
Under the Red Dragon
The Queen's Cadet
Shall I Win Her?
Fairer than a Fairy
One of the Six Hundred
Morley Ashton
Did She Love Him?
The Ross-shire Buffs
Six Years Ago
Vere of Ours
The Lord Hermitage
The Royal Regiment
Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders
The Cameronians
The Scots Brigade
Violet Jermyn
Jack Chaloner
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER
I. THE MEET OF THE COACHING CLUB
II. TREVOR CHUTE'S REVERIE
III. HIS VISIT TO CLARE
IV. IDA
V. HOW WILL IT END?
VI. SIR CARNABY COLLINGWOOD
VII. A PROPOSAL
VIII. 'THE DESIRE OF THE MOTH FOR THE STARS'
IX. DOUBTS DISPELLED
X. FOR WHOM THE JEWELS WERE INTENDED
XI. A ROMANCE OF THE DRAWING-ROOM
XII. IN THE KONGENS NYTORV
XIII. BY THE EXPRESS FOR LUBECK
XIV. AN IMBROGLIO
XV. 'LOVE IS STRONG AS DEATH'
XVI. 'JEALOUSY CRUEL AS THE GRAVE'
XVII. A QUARREL
XVIII. THE EMEUTE AT LUBECK
XIX. SIR CARNABY'S GRATITUDE
XX. CARNABY COURT
XXI. CHRISTMAS EVE
A HAUNTED LIFE.
'Be patient, Trevor Chute; they are sure to be hereto-day, old fellow, for Ida told me so.'
'Ida?'
'Yes, Mrs. Beverley; does that surprise you?' asked theother, with a singular smile—o