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20. |
'The Little Rift' |
183 |
21. |
'He is very Brave' |
192 |
22. |
'No, You have not spared Me' |
202 |
23. |
'Daddy, I want to speak to You' |
210 |
24. |
'I felt such a Culprit, You see' |
222 |
25. |
Mr. Harcourt speaks his Mind |
232 |
26. |
How Geraldine took it to Heart |
242 |
27. |
What Michael thought of it |
252 |
28. |
Michael turns over a New Leaf |
261 |
29. |
Two Family Events |
269 |
30. |
'I could not stand it any longer, Tom' |
278 |
31. |
'Will You call the Guard?' |
286 |
32. |
'I did not love Him' |
295 |
33. |
'Shall You tell Him to-night?' |
305 |
34. |
'I must think of my Child, Mike' |
313 |
35. |
'Olive will acknowledge Anything' |
323 |
36. |
'How can I bear it?' |
332 |
37. |
'I shall never be Free' |
341 |
38. |
'Who will comfort Him?' |
351 |
39. |
'You will live it down' |
360 |
40. |
Michael accepts his Charge |
368 |
41. |
'There shall be Peace between Us' |
378 |
42. |
'Will You shake Hands with your Father?' |
389 |
43. |
Michael's Letter |
399 |
44. |
Mollie goes into Exile |
409 |
45. |
Audrey receives a Telegram |
418 |
46. |
'Inasmuch' |
426 |
47. |
A Strange Expiation |
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