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1. CHAPTER I - The Fifth Day of April, 16762. CHAPTER II - "He is the King"3. CHAPTER III - Sir Jeoffry Wildairs4. CHAPTER IV - "God Have Mercy on its Evil Fortunes"5. CHAPTER V - My Lord Marquess Plunges into the Thames6. CHAPTER VI - "No; She has not yet Come to Court"7. CHAPTER VII - "'Tis Clo Wildairs, Man--All the County Knows the Vixen."8. CHAPTER VIII - In which my Lady Betty Tantillion writes of a Scandal9. CHAPTER IX - Sir John Oxon Lays a Wager at Cribb's Coffee House10. CHAPTER X - My Lord Marquess rides to Camylott11. CHAPTER XI - "It Might Have Been--It Might Have Been!"12. CHAPTER XII - In Which is Sold a Portrait13. CHAPTER XIII - "Your--Grace!"14. CHAPTER XIV - "For all her youth--there is no other woman like her"15. CHAPTER XV - "And 'twas the town rake and beauty--Sir John Oxon"16. CHAPTER XVI - A Rumour17. CHAPTER XVII - As Hugh de Mertoun Rode18. CHAPTER XVIII - A Night in which my Lord Duke Did Not Sleep19. CHAPTER XIX - "Then you might have been one of those----"20. CHAPTER XX - At Camylott21. CHAPTER XXI - Upon the Moor22. CHAPTER XXII - My Lady Dunstanwolde is Widowed23. CHAPTER XXIII - Her Ladyship Returns to Town24. CHAPTER XXIV - Sir John Oxon Returns Also25. CHAPTER XXV - To-morrow26. CHAPTER XXVI - A Dead Rose27. CHAPTER XXVII - "'Twas the night thou hidst the package in the wall"28. CHAPTER XXVIII - Sir John Rides out of Town29. CHAPTER XXIX - At the Cow at Wichben30. CHAPTER XXX - On Tyburn Hill31. CHAPTER XXXI - Their Graces Keep their Wedding Day at Camylott32. CHAPTER XXXII - In the Turret Chamber--and in Camylott Wood