WITH ZILLAH.
290 |
LIII. |
—ZILLAH IS ANXIOUS ABOUT THE HEALTH OF HER MISTRESS. |
296 |
LIV. |
—BEHIND THE GIPSIES' TENT. |
301 |
LV. |
—BURDENED WITH A SECRET. |
304 |
LVI. |
—TOO LATE, TOO LATE. |
313 |
LVII. |
—ZILLAH. |
318 |
LVIII. |
—GENERAL HARRINGTON'S TEMPTATION. |
323 |
LIX. |
—A STORM IN THE WOODS. |
328 |
LX. |
—THE DARK-HOUSE. |
332 |
LXI. |
—STRANGE PLANS. |
337 |
LXII. |
—THE TEMPTATION. |
339 |
LXIII. |
—JAMES HARRINGTON'S GREAT STRUGGLE. |
347 |
LXIV. |
—THE LIFE DEED. |
352 |
LXV. |
—WHO WAS LINA FRENCH? |
355 |
LXVI. |
—THREATS AND PERSUASIONS. |
360 |
LXVII. |
—THE EVENING RIDE. |
367 |
LXVIII. |
—RALPH FINDS LINA. |
372 |
LXIX. |
—AGNES BECOMES PATHETIC. |
376 |
LXX. |
—MABEL HARRINGTON AND HER SON. |
382 |
LXXI. |
—THE MISSING BOOK. |
387 |
LXXII. |
—FRAGMENTS OF MABEL'S JOURNAL. |
391 |
LXXIII. |
—THE TWO BROTHERS. |
393 |
LXXIV. |
—GENERAL HARRINGTON'S SECRET. |
399 |
LXXV. |
—THE DESERTED CHAMBER. |
404 |
LXXVI. |
—THE UNEXPECTED RETURN. |
407 |
LXXVII. |
—MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. |
411 |
LXXVIII. |
—A STORMY PARTING. |
414 |
LXXIX. |
—UNDER THE ICE. |
419 |
LXXX. |
—WHO WAS LINA. |
423 |
LXXXI. |
—THE MANIAC. |
426 |
MABEL'S MISTAKE.
CHAPTER I.
THE STEP-MOTHER AND STEP-SON.
It was autumn, one of those balmy Indian summer days which, if the eyes were closed, would remind you of Andalusia when the orange trees put forth their blossoms with the matured fruit still clinging to their boughs, burying its golden