Oh for thy voice to soothe and bless! What hope of answer, or redress? Behind the veil! Behind the veil!--Tennyson
- Chapter I: Monkshaven
- Chapter II: Home from Greenland
- Chapter III: Buying a new cloak
- Chapter IV: Philip Hepburn
- Chapter V: Story of the press-gang
- Chapter VI: The sailor's funeral
- Chapter VII: Tete-a-tete. The will.
- Chapter VIII: Attraction and repulsion
- Chapter IX: The specksioneer
- Chapter X: A refractory pupil
- Chapter XI: Visions of the future
- Chapter XII: New Year's fete
- Chapter XIII: Perplexities
- Chapter XIV: Partnership
- Chapter XV: A difficult question
- Chapter XVI: The engagement
- Chapter XVII: Rejected warnings
- Chapter XVIII: Eddy in love's current
- Chapter XIX: An important mission
- Chapter XX: Loved and lost
- Chapter XXI: A rejected suitor
- Chapter XXII: Deepening shadows
- Chapter XXIII: Retaliation
- Chapter XXIV: Brief rejoicing
- Chapter XXV: Coming troubles
- Chapter XXVI: A dreary vigil
- Chapter XXVII: Gloomy days
- Chapter XXVIII: The ordeal
- Chapter XXIX: Wedding raiment
- Chapter XXX: Happy days
- Chapter XXXI: Evil omens
- Chapter XXXII: Rescued from the waves
- Chapter XXXIII: An apparition
- Chapter XXXIV: A reckless recruit
- Chapter XXXV: Things unutterable
- Chapter XXXVI: Mysterious tidings
- Chapter XXXVII: Bereavement
- Chapter XXXVIII: The recognition
- Chapter XXXIX: Confidences
- Chapter XL: An unexpected messenger
- Chapter XLI: The bedesman of St Sepulchre
- Chapter XLII: A fable at fault
- Chapter XLIII: The unknown
- Chapter XLIV: First words
- Chapter XLV: Saved and lost
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