
| Preface 1 What Was Seen from the Window Overlooking the Down 2 Somebody Knocks and Comes In 3 The Mill Becomes an Important Centre of Operation 4 Who Were Present at the Miller s Little Entertrainment 5 The Song and The Stranger 6 Old Mr Derriman of Oxwell Hall 7 How They Talked in the Pastures 8 Anne Makes a Circuit of the Camp 9 Anne is Kindly Fetacbed by the Trumpet-Major 10 The Matcb-making Virtues of a Double Garden 11 Our People are Affected by the Presence of Royality 12 How Everybody Great and Small Climbed to the Top of the Downs 13 The Conversation in the Crowd 14 Later in the Evening of the Same Day 15 Captain Bob Loveday of the Mercbant Service 16 They Make Ready for the Illustrious Stranger 17 Two Fainting Fits and a Bewilderment 18 The Nigbt After the Arrival 19 Miss fobnson s Bebaviour Causes No Little Surprise 20 How They Lessened the Effect of the Calamity 21 Upon the Hill He Turned 22 The Two Housebolds United 23 Military Preparations oin an Extended Scake 24 A Letter a Visitor and a Tin Box 25 Festus Sbows bis Love 26 The Alarm 27 Danger to Anne 28 Anne Does Wonders 29 A Dissembler 30 At the Theatre Royal 31 Midnigbt Visitors 32 Deliverance 33 A Discovery Turns thb Scle 34 A Speck on the Sea 35 A Sailor Enters 36 Derriman Sees Cbances 37 Reaction 38 A Delicate Situation 39 Bob Loveday Struts Up and Down 40 A Call on Business 41 fobn Marcbes into the Nigbt NOtes |
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