OTHER WOMAN
MATRIMONY AND AN AWKWARD MEETING
HESTER THINKS IT "A GREAT PITY"
E. Phillips Oppenheim's Novels
BOOK I
CHAPTER I--Reconstruction CHAPTER II--The Woman with an Alias CHAPTER III--Wanted—A Politician CHAPTER IV--The Duchess Asks a Question CHAPTER V--The Hesitation of Mr. Mannering CHAPTER VI--Sacrifice CHAPTER VII--The Duchess's "At Home" CHAPTER VIII--The Mannering Mystery CHAPTER IX--The Pumping of Mrs. Phillimore CHAPTER X--The Man with a Motive CHAPTER XI--Mannering's Alternative
BOOK II
CHAPTER I--Borrowdean makes a Bargain CHAPTER II--"Cherchez la Femme" CHAPTER III--One of the "Sufferers" CHAPTER IV--Debts of Honour CHAPTER V--Love versus Politics CHAPTER VI--The Conscience of a Statesman CHAPTER VII--A Blow for Borrowdean CHAPTER VIII--A Page from the Past CHAPTER IX--The Faltering of Mannering CHAPTER X--The End of a Dream CHAPTER XI--Borrowdean shows his "Hand" CHAPTER XII--Sir Leslie Borrowdean incurs a Heavy Debt CHAPTER XIII--The Woman and—the Other Woman
BOOK III
CHAPTER I--Matrimony and an Awkward Meeting CHAPTER II--The Snub for Borrowdean CHAPTER III--Clouds—and a Call to Arms CHAPTER IV--Disaster CHAPTER