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| Of the Vengeance taken by Careless on the Troopers |
287 |
| CHAPTER II. |
| How Jane Lane agreed to attend the King to Trent |
291 |
| CHAPTER III. |
| Colonel Francis Wyndham, of Trent |
293 |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| Juliana Coningsby |
299 |
| CHAPTER V. |
| How Charles arrived at Trent |
304 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| Of the Parting between the King and Jane Lane |
306 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| Of the Interview between the King and Sir John Stangways in Melbury Park |
308 |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| How the King heard the Particulars of his own Death and Burial |
311 |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| Captain Ellesdon of Lyme Regis |
315 |
| CHAPTER X. |
| Stephen Limbry of Charmouth, Ship-master |
318 |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| Of the Arrangements made by Harry Peters with Dame Swan |
322 |
| CHAPTER XII. |
| How the King played at Hide-and-Seek at Trent |
324 |
| CHAPTER XIII. |
| How Charles set out for Charmouth |
329 |
| CHAPTER XIV. |
| How the King and Juliana were received by Dame Swan |
332 |
| CHAPTER XV. |
| The Watchers by the Sea |
337 |
| CHAPTER XVI. |
| How the Grey Mare proved the Better Horse |
339 |
| CHAPTER XVII. |
| The Reverend Bartholomew Wesley |
342 |
| CHAPTER XVIII. |
| How the King fled from Bridport Harbour |
348 |
| CHAPTER XIX. |
| Broad Windsor |
352 |
| CHAPTER XX. |
| Colonel Robin Philips, of Montacute House |
354 |
| CHAPTER XXI. |
| How the King left Trent |
357 |
| CHAPTER XXII. |
| How they Dined at the George at Mere; and how the Host related his Dream |
360 |
| CHAPTER XXIII. |
| Heale House |
362 |
| CHAPTER XXIV. |
| How Charles encountered Desborough on Salisbury Plain |