Chapter |
Page |
I.—
The Perryman Household—
Arrival
of the
Hobarts
in
Timaru |
5 |
II.—
Frank
falls in love with
Clara |
16 |
III.—
Matthew Grant
tells his
Story |
17 |
IV.—A
death-bed
Confession |
35 |
V.—
John Hobart's Plot |
40 |
VI.—
How Clara
was deceived |
46 |
VII.—
Frank
proposes |
49 |
VIII.—
Hobart
meets with a surprise, and
Mr. Felix Fixer
appears on the scene |
55 |
IX.—
Hobart
receives an unwelcome letter |
62 |
X.—A
rupture betwen
Hobart
and his victim |
76 |
XI.—
Grant
discovers the elopement of his daughter, and obtains his release |
83 |
XII.—
Mr. Fixer's
little scheme |
95 |
XIII.—
Matthew
at the
Dunolly
diggings |
104 |
XIV.—
Fixer
and
Co.
in full swing |
116 |
XV.—
Timaru
in its early days |
122 |
XVI.—A
crime and its consequences—A
bush-ranging adventure |
128 |
XVII.—
Louie Branscombe—
Clara
makes conditions with
Hobart |
143 |
XVIII.—
What
happened at
Hobart's
party—
An
unwilling listener—
Mr. Fixer
brushes up his partner's memory |
153 |
XIX.—
The
land spec |
172 |
XX.—
Frank
and
Louie |
177 |
XXI.—
Grant
is made the victim of a practical joke and meets with an old friend |
185 |
XXII.—
Clara
receives news of her father |
216 |
XXIII.—
The
land spec fails—
Frank
discovers that he is in love with
Louie |
228 |
XXIV.—
The
meeting of father and daughter—
Hobart's
villiany unmasked—
Fixer
takes a sea voyage |
239 |
XXV.—
The
trial—
Conclusion |
259 |