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May Agnes Fleming. A Changed Heart
A Changed Heart
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
MISS McGREGOR AT HOME
CHAPTER II
NATHALIE
CHAPTER III
MISS ROSE
CHAPTER IV
VAL'S OFFICE
CHAPTER V
KILLING TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE
CHAPTER VI
AN EVENING AT MISS BLAKE'S
CHAPTER VII
TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE
CHAPTER VIII
VAL TURNS MENTOR
CHAPTER IX
WOOED AND WON
CHAPTER X
FAST AND LOOSE
CHAPTER XI
HOW CAPTAIN CAVENDISH MEANT TO MARRY CHERRIE
CHAPTER XII
IN WHICH THE WEDDING COMES OFF
CHAPTER XIII
AFTER THE WEDDING
CHAPTER XIV
MINING THE GROUND
CHAPTER XV
SPRINGING THE MINE
CHAPTER XVI
A CRIME
CHAPTER XVII
FOUND GUILTY
CHAPTER XVIII
THE DARKENING SKY
CHAPTER XIX
THE FLIGHT
CHAPTER XX
"ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE."
CHAPTER XXI
MRS. BUTTERBY'S LODGINGS
CHAPTER XXII
THE HEIRESS OF REDMON
CHAPTER XXIII
THE HEIRESS OF REDMON ENTERS SOCIETY
CHAPTER XXIV
THE SPELL OF THE ENCHANTRESS
CHAPTER XXV
THE DOUBLE COMPACT
CHAPTER XXVI
MR. PAUL WYNDHAM
CHAPTER XXVII
MR. WYNDHAM'S WOOING
CHAPTER XXVIII
MR. WYNDHAM'S WEDDING
CHAPTER XXIX
MR. WYNDHAM'S MOTHER
CHAPTER XXX
VERY MYSTERIOUS
CHAPTER XXXI
VAL'S DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXXII
CHERRIE TELLS THE TRUTH
CHAPTER XXXIII
OVERTAKEN
CHAPTER XXXIV
THE VESPER HYMN
CHAPTER XXXV
"QUOTH THE RAVEN, 'NEVERMORE!'"
CHAPTER XXXVI
DRIFTING OUT
CHAPTER XXXVII
DIES IRÆ, DIES ILLA
CHAPTER XXXVIII
OUT OF THE CROOKED WAYS
CHAPTER XXXIX
IN HOPE
THE END
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May Agnes Fleming
A Novel
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She leaned forward to say it, the next moment she was lost in the fog. He caught one glimpse of a white hand waved, of the half-saucy, half-wicked, wholly-bewitching smile, of the dancing blue eyes and golden hair, and then there was nothing but a pale blank of mist and wet, and Charley was speaking:
"Hang the fog! it goes through one like a knife! Come along in, captain, they are going to dance."