By The Author Of
"Phyllis," "Molly Bawn," "Portia," Etc.
Romeo and Juliet.
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How a Dove-cot was fluttered in Rossmoyne.
How two Old Maids are made acquainted with a very Young One.
How Monica studies the landscape.
How Monica makes a most important discovery and, changing suddenlyfrom "lively to severe," is reprehensibly cruel to a most unoffendingyoung man.
How Monica is put in possession of a dreadful secret—And how Kit protestsagainst the injustice of the world.
How Monica goes to Aghyohillbeg, and meets there an old friend and avery new one.
How Monica listens to strange words and suffers herself to be led away.—HowCupid plants a shaft in Mars, and how Miss Priscilla finds herselfface to face with the enemy.
How Brian, having instituted inquiries, condemns his Uncle secretly—HowTerry throws light upon a dark subject, and how, for the thirdtime, Love "finds out his way."
How Terry is put in the Dock—And how the two Misses Blake baffle expectation,and show themselves in their true colors.
How Monica falls a prey to the green-eyed monster—How Mr. Kellyimproves the shining hours—And how Brian Desmond suffers manythings at the hands of his lady-love.
How Kit sees a Vision, and being exhorted thereto by it, pleads a certaincause with great success.
How Monica with faltering footsteps enters the mysterious moonlight,and how she fares therein.
How Kit reads between the lines—How the Misses Blake show themselvesdetermined to pursue a dissipated course, and how Monica is led astrayby an apt pupil of Machiavelli.
How Kit's plot is betrayed, and how a walk that begins gayly ends in gloom.
How the Misses Blake discover a gigantic fraud—How Terence is againarraigned, and brought before the Court on a charge of duplicity—andhow he is nearly committed for contempt.