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HIS GRACE OF OSMONDE
Contents
His Grace of Osmonde
Chapter I - The Fifth Day of April, 1676
Chapter II - "He is the King"
Chapter III - Sir Jeoffry Wildairs
Chapter IV - "God Have Mercy on its Evil Fortunes"
Chapter V - My Lord Marquess Plunges into the Thames
Chapter VI - "No; She Has Not yet Come to Court"
Chapter VII - "'Tis Clo Wildairs, Man—All the County Knows the Vixen"
Chapter VIII - In Which My Lady Betty Tantillion Writes of a Scandal
Chapter IX - Sir John Oxon Lays a Wager at Cribb's Coffee House
Chapter X - My Lord Marquess Rides to Camylott
Chapter XI - "It Might Have Been—It Might Have Been!"
Chapter XII - In Which is Sold a Portrait
Chapter XIII - "Your—Grace!"
Chapter XIV - "For All Her Youth—There is No Other Woman Like Her"
Chapter XV - "And 'Twas the Town Rake and Beauty—Sir John Oxon"
Chapter XVI - A Rumour
Chapter XVII - As Hugh de Mertoun Rode
Chapter XVIII - A Night in Which My Lord Duke Did Not Sleep
Chapter XIX - "Then You Might Have Been One of Those—"
Chapter XX - At Camylott
Chapter XXI - Upon the Moor
Chapter XXII - My Lady Dunstanwolde is Widowed
Chapter XXIII - Her Ladyship Returns to Town
Chapter XXIV - Sir John Oxon Returns Also
Chapter XXV - To-Morrow
Chapter XXVI - A Dead Rose
Chapter XXVII - "'Twas the Night Thou Hidst the Package in the Wall"
Chapter XXVIII - Sir John Rides Out of Town
Chapter XXIX - At the Cow at Wichben
Chapter XXX - On Tyburn Hill
Chapter XXXI - Their Graces Keep Their Wedding Day at Camylott
Chapter XXXII - In the Turret Chamber—And in Camylott Wood
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