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- Dedication
- Chapter I: THE FRIGHTENED HEIRS
- Chapter II: THE RICH UNCLE
- Chapter III: THE DOCTOR'S FRIENDS
- Chapter IV: ZELIE
- Chapter V: URSULA
- Chapter VI: A TREATISE ON MESMERISM
- Chapter VII: A TWO-FOLD CONVERSION
- Chapter VIII: THE CONFERENCE
- Chapter IX: A FIRST CONFIDENCE
- Chapter X: THE FAMILY OF PORTENDUERE
- Chapter XI: SAVINIEN SAVED
- Chapter XII: OBSTACLES TO YOUNG LOVE
- Chapter XIII: BETROTHAL OF HEARTS
- Chapter XIV: URSULA AGAIN ORPHANED
- Chapter XV: THE DOCTOR'S WILL
- Chapter XVI: THE TWO ADVERSARIES
- Chapter XVII: THE MALIGNITY OF PROVINCIAL MINDS
- Chapter XVIII: A TWO-FOLD VENGEANCE
- Chapter XIX: APPARITIONS
- Chapter XX: REMORSE
- Chapter XXI: SHOWING HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO STEAL THAT WHICH SEEMS VERY EASILY STOLEN
- Addendum
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