Chapter I. What the Argus said.
Chapter II. The evidence at the inquest.
Chapter III. One hundred pounds reward.
Chapter IV. Mr. Gorby makes a start.
Chapter V. Mrs. Hamilton unbosoms herself.
Chapter VI. Mr. Gorby makes further discoveries.
Chapter VII. The wool king.
Chapter VIII. Brian takes a walk and a drive.
Chapter IX. Mr. Gorby is satisfied at last.
Chapter X. In the Queen's name.
Chapter XI. Counsel for the prisoner.
Chapter XII. She was a true woman.
Chapter XIII. Madge makes a discovery.
Chapter XIV. Another Richmond in the field.
Chapter XV. A woman of the people.
Chapter XVI. Missing.
Chapter XVII. The trial.
Chapter XVIII. Sal Rawlins tells all she knows.
Chapter XIX. The verdict of the jury.
Chapter XX. The "Argus" gives its opinion.
Chapter XXI. Three months afterwards.
Chapter XXII. A daughter of Eve.
Chapter XXIII. Across the walnuts and the wine.
Chapter XXIV. Brian receives a letter.
Chapter XXV. What Dr. Chinston said.
Chapter XXVI. Kilsip has a theory of his own.
Chapter XXVII. Mother Guttersnipe joins the majority.
Chapter XXVIII. Mark Frettlby has a visitor.
Chapter XXIX. Mr. Calton's curiosity is satisfied.
Chapter XXX. Nemesis.
Chapter XXXI. Hush-money.
Chapter XXXII. De mortuis nil nisi bonum.
Chapter XXXIII. The confession.
Chapter XXXIV. The hands of justice.
Chapter XXXV. "The love that lives."