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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 |