@1@4CONTENTS@1^<
^90^91@2Introduction@1^9100^92
^90^91@2A Note on the Text@1^9100^92
^90@4I@1^91@2Temptation@1^9100^92
^90@4II@1^91@2Harrington Hall@1^9100^92
^90@4III@1^91@2Gerard Maule@1^9100^92
^90@4IV@1^91@2Tankerville@1^9100^92
^90@4V@1^91@2Mr Daubeney's great Move@1^9100^92
^90@4VI@1^91@2Phineas and his old Friends@1^9100^92
^90@4VII@1^91@2Coming Home from Hunting@1^9100^92
^90@4VIII@1^91@2The Address@1^9100^92
^90@4IX@1^91@2The Debate@1^9100^92
^90@4X@1^91@2The deserted Husband@1^9100^92
^90@4XI@1^91@2The truant Wife@1^9100^92
^90@4XII@1^91@2K@a5onigstein@1^9100^92
^90@4XIII@1^91@2"I have got the Seat@1'^9100^92
^90@4XIV@1^91@2Trumpeton Wood@1^9100^92
^90@4XV@1^91@2"How well you knew!'@1^9100^92
^90@4XVI@1^91@2Copperhouse Cross and Broughton Spinnies@1^9100^92
^90@4XVII@1^91@2Madame Goesler's Story@1^9100^92
^90@4XVIII@1^91@2Spooner of Spoon Hall@1^9100^92
^90@4XIX@1^91@2Something out of the Way@1^9100^92
^90@4XX@1^91@2Phineas again in London@1^9100^92
^90@4XXI@1^91@2Mr Maule, S . . .