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CHAPTER ONE “Unguibus Et Rostro” – With all one’s might
CHAPTER TWO “Quid Faciendum” – What’s to be done?
CHAPTER THREE “Vinculum Matrimonii” – The bond of matrimony
CHAPTER FOUR “Miles Gloriosus” – A Boastful Soldier
CHAPTER FIVE “Odi Profanum Vulgus et Arceo” – I stand aloof from the common herd
CHAPTER SIX “Quare Impedit?” – Why does he obstruct?
CHAPTER SEVEN “Quidquid Agas Prudenter Agas” – Whatever you do, do with caution
CHAPTER EIGHT “Arte Perire Sua” – To perish by one’s own mistakes
CHAPTER NINE “Aura Popularis” –Temporary Celebrity
CHAPTER TEN “Aut Bibat Aut Abeat” – You are either for us or against us
CHAPTER ELEVEN “Quo Vadis?” – Wither goest thou?
CHAPTER TWELVE “Felicitas Habet Multos Amicos” – Prosperity has many friends
CHAPTER THIRTEEN “Fama Volat” – Rumour travels fast
CHAPTER FOURTEEN “Qui Fugiebat Rursus Proeliabitur” – He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day
CHAPTER FIFTEEN “Qui Nescit Dissimulare Nescit Vivere” – He who doesn’t know how to lie, doesn’t know how to survive
CHAPTER SIXTEEN “Quidquid Agas Prudenter Agas” – Whatever you do, do with caution
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN “Anguis In Herba” – A snake in the grass
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN “Ubi Solitudinem Faciunt Pacem Appellant” – They create desolation and call it peace
CHAPTER NINETEEN “Quis Fallere Possit Amantem?” – Who can deceive a lover?
CHAPTER TWENTY Auri Sacra Fames – The cursed hunger for gold
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE “Coelum Non Animum Mutant Qui Trans Mare Currunt” – Those who cross the sea change the sky, not their characters
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO “Hoc Volo, Sic Jubeo, Sit Pro Ratione Voluntas” – The fact that I wish it is reason enough to do it
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE “Extinctus Amabitur Idem” – How quickly we forget
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR “Facilis Descensus Averno” – The descent to Hell is easy
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE “Extinctus Amabitur idem” – How quickly we forget the ill-deeds of the dead
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX “Ad Nauseam” – To the point of causing nausea
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN “Amicus Usque Ad Aras” – A friend to the end
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT “Lex Talionis” – The law of retaliation – an eye for an eye
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE “Ius Est Ars Boni Et Aequi” – Law is the art of the good and the just
CHAPTER THIRTY Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia February, 1828
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia February, 1828
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO “Domus Et Placens Uxor” – A home and a pleasing wife
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE “Crimen Falsi” – The crime of perjury
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR “Mors Certa, Hora Incerta” – Death is certain, only the hour is uncertain
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE “Similia Similibus Curantur” – Like things are cured by like things
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX “Iucundi Acti Labores” – Completed labours are pleasant
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN “Viresque acquirit Endo” – She gathers strength as she goes
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