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| All in a moment she was looking at him, full | Frontispiece |
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| They had taught him penmanship | 4 |
| She turned her head away, and her long eyelashes drooped sweetly | 22 |
| Not more than thirty feet below him were Margaret and Martin | 70 |
| Suddenly a huge dog burst out of the coppice | 102 |
| In that strange and mixed attitude of tender offices and deadly suspicion the trio did walk | 150 |
| Denys saw a steel point come out of the Abbot | 216 |
| They unbonneted and louted low, and she curtsied | 258 |
| The constant lover lay silent on the snow | 272 |
| The black boat driving bottom upward | 430 |
| The slighted beauty started to her feet | 474 |
| "Aha! ladies," said she, "here is a rival an' ye will" | 490 |
| Soon Gerard was at Father Anselm's knees | 506 |
| Margaret had moments of bliss | 548 |
| He scanned, with great tearful eyes, this strange figure that looked so wild | 652 |
| The death of Gerard | 704 |