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HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE

CHAPTER I ToC

The Fifth Day of April, 1676

CHAPTER II ToC

" He is the King "

CHAPTER III ToC

Sir Jeoffry Wildairs

CHAPTER IV ToC

" God Have Mercy on its Evil Fortunes "

CHAPTER V ToC

My Lord Marquess Plunges into the Thames

CHAPTER VI ToC

" No; She has not yet Come to Court "

CHAPTER VII ToC

" 'Tis Clo Wildairs, Man—All the County Knows the Vixen ."

CHAPTER VIII ToC

In which my Lady Betty Tantillion writes of a Scandal

CHAPTER IX ToC

Sir John Oxon Lays a Wager at Cribb's Coffee House .

CHAPTER X ToC

My Lord Marquess rides to Camylott .

CHAPTER XI ToC

" It Might Have Been—It Might Have Been! "

CHAPTER XII ToC

In Which is Sold a Portrait

CHAPTER XIII ToC

" Your—Grace !"

CHAPTER XIV ToC

" For all her youth—there is no other woman like her "

CHAPTER XV ToC

" And 'twas the town rake and beauty—Sir John Oxon "

CHAPTER XVI ToC

A Rumour

CHAPTER XVII ToC

As Hugh de Mertoun Rode

CHAPTER XVIII ToC

A Night in which my Lord Duke Did Not Sleep

CHAPTER XIX ToC

" Then you might have been one of those—— "

CHAPTER XX ToC

At Camylott

CHAPTER XXI ToC

Upon the Moor

CHAPTER XXII ToC

My Lady Dunstanwolde is Widowed

CHAPTER XXIII ToC

Her Ladyship Returns to Town

CHAPTER XXIV ToC

Sir John Oxon Returns Also

CHAPTER XXV ToC

To-morrow

CHAPTER XXVI ToC

A Dead Rose

CHAPTER XXVII ToC

" 'Twas the night thou hidst the package in the wall "

CHAPTER XXVIII ToC

Sir John Rides out of Town

CHAPTER XXIX ToC

At the Cow at Wichben

CHAPTER XXX ToC

On Tyburn Hill

CHAPTER XXXI ToC

Their Graces Keep their Wedding Day at Camylott

CHAPTER XXXII ToC

In the Turret Chamber—and in Camylott Wood

His Grace of Osmonde

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