Contents
- Chapter I: Phil Has a Little Difficulty
- Chapter II: A Strange Revelation
- Chapter III: Phil's Sudden Resolution
- Chapter IV: Mr. Lionel Lake
- Chapter V: An Overbearing Conductor
- Chapter VI: Signor Orlando
- Chapter VII: Bowerman's Varieties
- Chapter VIII: The House in Twelfth Street
- Chapter IX: The Old Gentleman Proves a Friend
- Chapter X: Phil Calls on Mr. Pitkin
- Chapter XI: Phil Enters upon His Duties
- Chapter XII: Mr. Lionel Lake Again
- Chapter XIII: Phil's New Home
- Chapter XIV: Consulting the Oracle
- Chapter XV: Phil and the Fortune-Teller
- Chapter XVI: Mrs. Brent's Strange Temptation
- Chapter XVII: Jonas Joins the Conspiracy
- Chapter XVIII: The Conspiracy Succeeds
- Chapter XIX: A Narrow Escape from Detection
- Chapter XX: Left out in the Cold
- Chapter XXI: "They Met by Chance"
- Chapter XXII: Phil Is "Bounced"
- Chapter XXIII: An Explanation
- Chapter XXIV: Raising the Rent
- Chapter XXV: Alonzo Is Puzzled
- Chapter XXVI: A Wonderful Change
- Chapter XXVII: An Unpleasant Surprise
- Chapter XXVIII: An Unsatisfactory Conference
- Chapter XXIX: A Truce
- Chapter XXX: Phil's Trust
- Chapter XXXI: Phil Is Shadowed
- Chapter XXXII: Phil Is Robbed
- Chapter XXXIII: A Terrible Situation
- Chapter XXXIV: Phil's Friends and His Enemies
- Chapter XXXV: The Pitkins Retire in Disgust
- Chapter XXXVI: The False Heir
- Chapter XXXVII: Mrs. Brent's Panic
- Chapter XXXVIII: An Important Discovery
- Chapter XXXIX: At the Palmer House
- Chapter XL: A Scene Not on the Bills
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