A Terrible Secret
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May Agnes Fleming. A Terrible Secret
A Terrible Secret
Table of Contents
PART II
PART III
CHAPTER I
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM ELECT
CHAPTER II
WIFE AND HEIR
CHAPTER III
HOW LADY CATHERON CAME HOME
CHAPTER IV
"I'LL NOT BELIEVE BUT DESDEMONA'S HONEST."
CHAPTER V
IN THE TWILIGHT
CHAPTER VI
IN THE MOONLIGHT
CHAPTER VII
IN THE NURSERY
CHAPTER VIII
IN THE DARKNESS
CHAPTER IX
FROM THE "CHESHOLM COURIER."
THE TRAGEDY AT CATHERON ROYALS
CHAPTER X
FROM THE "CHESHOLM COURIER"—CONTINUED
CHAPTER XI
"RING OUT YOUR BELLS! LET MOURNING SHOWS BE SPREAD!"
CHAPTER XII
THE FIRST ENDING OF THE TRAGEDY
"ESCAPE OF MISS INEZ CATHERON FROM CHESHOLM JAIL—NO TRACE OF HER TO BE FOUND—SUSPECTED FOUL PLAY—THE JAILER THREATENED BY THE MOB
PART II
CHAPTER I
MISS DARRELL
"BEATRIX."
CHAPTER II
A NIGHT IN THE SNOW
CHAPTER III
TRIXY'S PARTY
CHAPTER IV
"UNDER THE GASLIGHT."
CHAPTER V
OLD COPIES OF THE "COURIER."
CHAPTER VI
ONE MOONLIGHT NIGHT
CHAPTER VII
SHORT AND SENTIMENTAL
CHAPTER VIII
IN TWO BOATS
CHAPTER IX
ALAS FOR TRIX!
CHAPTER X
HOW TRIX TOOK IT
CHAPTER XI
HOW LADY HELENA TOOK IT
CHAPTER XII
ON ST. PARTRIDGE DAY
CHAPTER XIII
HOW CHARLEY TOOK IT
CHAPTER XIV
TO-MORROW
CHAPTER XV
LADY HELENA'S BALL
CHAPTER XVI
"O MY COUSIN SHALLOW-HEARTED!"
CHAPTER XVII
"FOREVER AND EVER."
CHAPTER XVIII
THE SUMMONS
CHAPTER XIX
AT POPLAR LODGE
CHAPTER XX
HOW THE WEDDING-DAY BEGAN
CHAPTER XXI
HOW THE WEDDING-DAY ENDED
CHAPTER XXII
THE DAY AFTER
CHAPTER XXIII
THE SECOND ENDING OF THE TRAGEDY
PART III
CHAPTER I
AT MADAME MIREBEAU'S, OXFORD STREET
CHAPTER II
EDITH
CHAPTER III
HOW THEY MET
CHAPTER IV
HOW THEY PARTED
CHAPTER V
THE TELLING OF THE SECRET
CHAPTER VI
THE LAST ENDING OF THE TRAGEDY
CHAPTER VII
TWO YEARS AFTER
CHAPTER VIII
FORGIVEN OR—FORGOTTEN?
CHAPTER IX
SAYING GOOD-BY
CHAPTER X
THE SECOND BRIDAL
CHAPTER XI
THE NIGHT
"INEZ CATHERON."
CHAPTER XII
THE MORNING
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May Agnes Fleming
A Novel
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"Yes!" Sir Victor answers, in a voice that makes his wife jump and his son cry. "Yes—there is. I wouldn't own a dog—if Juan Catheron had owned him before me. To look at him, is pollution enough—to know him—disgrace!"
"Victor! Disgrace!"
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