align="right">XXIII.—
The Sisters of St. Barnabas |
221 |
XXIV.— |
Eva to Harry's Mother |
227 |
XXV.— |
Aunt Maria Endeavors to Set Matters Right |
232 |
XXVI.— |
She Stood Outside the Gate |
243 |
XXVII.— |
Rough Handling of Sore Nerves |
253 |
XXVIII.— |
Reason and Unreason |
262 |
XXIX.— |
Aunt Maria Frees her Mind |
270 |
XXX.— |
A Dinner on Washing Day |
274 |
XXXI.— |
What They Talked About |
285 |
XXXII.— |
A Mistress Without a Maid |
296 |
XXXIII.— |
A Four-footed Prodigal |
307 |
XXXIV.— |
Going to the Bad |
317 |
XXXV.— |
A Soul in Peril |
328 |
XXXVI.— |
Love in Christmas Greens |
339 |
XXXVII.— |
Thereafter? |
350 |
XXXVIII.— |
"We Must be Cautious" |
357 |
XXXIX.— |
Says She to her Neighbor—What? |
365 |
XL.— |
The Engagement Announced |
369 |
XLI.— |
Letter from Eva to Harry's Mother |
375 |
XLII.— |
Jim's Fortunes |
387 |
XLIII.— |
A Midnight Caucus over the Coals |
399 |
XLIV.— |
Fluctuations |
407 |
XLV.— |
The Valley of the Shadow |
414 |
XLVI.— |
What They all Said About It |
418 |
XLVII.— |
"In the Forgiveness of Sins" |
430 |
XLVIII.— |
The Pearl Cross |
439 |
XLIX.— |
The Unprotected Female |
448 |
L.— |
Eva to Harry's Mother |
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