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She was going down the steps with him Frontispiece
May in New York one hundred and twenty-one years ago 3
Joris Van Heemskirk 4
Locking-up the cupboards 7
She was tying on her white apron 11
"Come awa', my bonnie lassie" 13
Knitting 16
Neil and Bram 19
Tail-piece 20
Chapter heading 21
With her spelling-book and Heidelberg 24
The amber necklace 27
In one of those tall-backed Dutch chairs 34
Tail-piece 38
Chapter heading 39
He heard her calling him to breakfast 42
The quill pens must be mended 49
A Guelderland flagon 53
"A very proper love-knot" 57
Tail-piece 62
Chapter heading 63
Hyde flung off the touch with a passionate oath 65
Batavius stood at the mainmast 67
He took her in his arms 71
A little black boy entered 75
Tail-piece 82
Chapter heading 83
"Sir, you are very uncivil" 89
"Listen to me, thy father!" 97
He took his solitary tea 102
On the steps of the houses 105
Tail-piece 106
Chapter heading 107
"Katherine, I am in great earnest" 110
"In the interim, at your service" 116
"Why do you wait?" 122
The swords of both men sprung from their hands 125
Tail-piece 127
Chapter heading 128
Oh, how she wept! 133
"O Bram! is he dead?" 137
The streets were noisy with hawkers 146
Katherine was close to his side 151
Tail-piece 155
Chapter heading 156
In its satin depths 162
Katherine knelt by Richard's side 164
"I am faint" 175
"Don't trouble yourself to come down" 178
"Listen to me!" 183
Tail-piece 187
Chapter heading 188
They stood together over the budding snowdrops 193
His whole air and attitude had expressed delight 198
"I am going to take the air this afternoon" 207
"I will go with you, Richard" 211
Tail-piece 214
Chapter heading 215
"Madam, I come not on courtesy" 220
"O mother, my sister Katherine!" 226
"Oh, my cheeny, my cheeny!" 231
Plain and dark were her garments 237
Tail-piece 240
Chapter heading 241
Katherine stood with her child in her arms 243
The garden next fell under Katherine's care 246
"Thou has a grandson of thy own name" 249
Plate old and new 252
"Make me not to remember the past" 258
With a great sob Bram laid his head against her breast 263
Chapter heading 266
She spread out all her finery 273
All kinds of frivolity and amusement 278
"Dick, I am angry at you" 282
She was softly singing to the drowsy child 285
Chapter heading 289
She was stretched upon a sofa 295
She stood in the gray light by the window 301
Chapter heading 303
She knelt speechless and motionless 307
Jane lifted her apron to her eyes 311
"O Richard, my lover, my husband!" 317
Chapter heading 320
"One night in Rome, in a moment, the thing was altered," 323
"I must draw my sword again" 328
"We have closed his Majesty's custom-house forever" 333
"I am reading the Word" 339
He was standing on the step of his high counting-desk. 345
Chapter heading 348
Lysbet and Catherine were unpacking 350
He marshalled the six children in front of him 354
The City Hall 358
He swung a great axe 359
Lysbet's hands gave it to them 365
Tail-piece 371
The Bow of Orange Ribbon

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