MAJESTY DIES—TO-MORROW!
Part I
MORPINGHAM
I. | Enoch Grouch's Daughter | 3 |
II. | The Cook and the Catechism | 10 |
III. | Beautiful Julia—and my Lord | 19 |
IV. | Fate's Way—or Lady Meg's | 29 |
V. | The Vision of "Something Bright" | 40 |
PART II
PARIS
I. | Pharos, Mantis, and Co. | 45 |
II. | The Lord of Youth | 55 |
III. | The Note—and no Reasons | 64 |
IV. | The Picture and the Star | 72 |
PART III
KRAVONIA
I. | The Name-Day of the King | 79 |
II. | At the Golden Lion | 90 |
III. | The Virgin with the Lamp | 101 |
IV. | The Message of the Night | 110 |
V. | A Question of Memory | 118 |
VI. | "Impossible" or "Immediate"? | 129 |
VII. | The Baroness Goes to Court | 139 |
VIII. | Monseigneur's Uniform | 149 |
IX. | Countess Ellenburg Prays | 159 |
X. | The Sound of a Trumpet | 169 |
XI. | M. Zerkovitch's Bedroom Fire | 180 |
XII. | Joyful of Heart | 193 |
XIII. | A Delicate Duty | 203 |
XIV. | His Majesty Dies—To-Morrow! | 216 |
XV. | A Job for Captain Hercules | 225 |
XVI. | A Frenchman and a Mattress | 235 |
XVII. | Ingenious Colonel Stafnitz | 246 |
XVIII. |
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