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WILDING



CONTENTS


CHAPTER I — POT-VALIANCE

CHAPTER II — SIR ROWLAND TO THE RESCUE

CHAPTER III — DIANA SCHEMES

CHAPTER IV — TERMS OF SURRENDER

CHAPTER V — THE ENCOUNTER

CHAPTER VI — THE CHAMPION

CHAPTER VII — THE NUPTIALS OF RUTH WESTMACOTT

CHAPTER VIII — BRIDE AND GROOM

CHAPTER IX — MR. TRENCHARD'S COUNTERSTROKE

CHAPTER X — THEIR OWN PETARD

CHAPTER XI — THE MARPLOT

CHAPTER XII — AT THE FORD

CHAPTER XIII — “PRO RELIGIONE ET LIBERTATE”

CHAPTER XIV — HIS GRACE' IN COUNSEL

CHAPTER XV — LYME OF THE KING

CHAPTER XVI — PLOTS AND PLOTTERS

CHAPTER XVII — MR. WILDING'S RETURN

CHAPTER XVIII — BETRAYAL

CHAPTER XIX — THE BANQUET

CHAPTER XX — THE RECKONING

CHAPTER XXI — THE SENTENCE

CHAPTER XXII — THE EXECUTION

CHAPTER XXIII — MR. WILDING'S BOOTS

CHAPTER XXIV — JUSTICE





SCARAMOUCHE

CONTENTS


SCARAMOUCHE


BOOK I.   

CHAPTER I.   THE REPUBLICAN

CHAPTER II.   THE ARISTOCRAT

CHAPTER III.   THE ELOQUENCE OF M. DE VILMORIN

CHAPTER IV.   THE HERITAGE

CHAPTER V.   THE LORD OF GAVRILLAC

CHAPTER VI.   THE WINDMILL

CHAPTER VII.   THE WIND

CHAPTER VIII.   OMNES OMNIBUS

CHAPTER IX.   THE AFTERMATH


BOOK II.     

CHAPTER I.   THE TRESPASSERS

CHAPTER II.   THE SERVICE OF THESPIS

CHAPTER II.   THE COMIC MUSE

CHAPTER IV.   EXIT MONSIEUR PARVISSIMUS

CHAPTER V.   ENTER SCARAMOUCHE

CHAPTER VI.   CLIMENE

CHAPTER VII.   THE CONQUEST OF NANTES

CHAPTER VIII.   THE DREAM

CHAPTER IX.   THE AWAKENING

CHAPTER X.   CONTRITION

CHAPTER XI.   THE FRACAS AT THE THEATRE FEYDAU


BOOK III.     

CHAPTER I.   TRANSITION

CHAPTER II.   QUOS DEUS VULT PERDERE

CHAPTER III.   PRESIDENT LE CHAPELIER

CHAPTER IV.   AT MEUDON

CHAPTER V.   MADAME DE PLOUGASTEL

CHAPTER VI.   POLITICIANS

CHAPTER VII.   THE SPADASSINICIDES

CHAPTER VIII.   THE PALADIN OF THE THIRD

CHAPTER IX.   TORN PRIDE

CHAPTER X.   THE RETURNING CARRIAGE

CHAPTER XI.   INFERENCES

CHAPTER XII.   THE OVERWHELMING REASON

CHAPTER XIII.      SANCTUARY

CHAPTER XIV.   THE BARRIER

CHAPTER XV.   SAFE-CONDUCT

CHAPTER XVI.   SUNRISE





CAPTAIN BLOOD HIS ODYSSEY

CONTENTS


CHAPTER I.   THE MESSENGER

CHAPTER II.   KIRKE'S DRAGOONS

CHAPTER III.   THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE

CHAPTER IV.   HUMAN MERCHANDISE

CHAPTER V.   ARABELLA BISHOP

CHAPTER VI.   PLANS OF ESCAPE

CHAPTER VII.   PIRATES

CHAPTER VIII.   SPANIARDS

CHAPTER IX.   THE REBELS-CONVICT

CHAPTER X.   DON DIEGO

CHAPTER XI.   FILIAL PIETY

CHAPTER XII.   DON PEDRO SANGRE

CHAPTER XIII.   TORTUGA

CHAPTER XIV.   LEVASSEUR'S HEROICS

CHAPTER XV.   THE RANSOM

CHAPTER XVI.   THE TRAP

CHAPTER XVII.   THE DUPES

CHAPTER XVIII.   THE MILAGROSA

CHAPTER XIX.   THE MEETING

CHAPTER XX.   THIEF AND PIRATE

CHAPTER XXI.   THE SERVICE OF KING JAMES

CHAPTER XXII.   HOSTILITIES

CHAPTER XXIII.   HOSTAGES

CHAPTER XXIV.   WAR

CHAPTER XXV.   THE SERVICE OF KING LOUIS

CHAPTER XXVI.   M. de RIVAROL

CHAPTER XXVII.   CARTAGENA

CHAPTER XXVIII.      THE HONOUR OF M. DE RIVAROL

CHAPTER XXIX.   THE SERVICE OF KING WILLIAM

CHAPTER XXX.   THE LAST FIGHT OF THE ARABELLA

CHAPTER XXXI.   HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR





BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT

CONTENTS


BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT


CHAPTER I.   THE WAGER

CHAPTER II.   THE KING'S WISHES

CHAPTER III.   RENE DE LESPERON

CHAPTER IV.   A MAID IN THE MOONLIGHT

CHAPTER V.   THE VICOMTE DE LAVEDAN

CHAPTER VI.   IN CONVALESCENCE

CHAPTER VII.   THE HOSTILITY OF SAINT-EUSTACHE

CHAPTER VIII.   THE PORTRAIT

CHAPTER IX.   A NIGHT ALARM

CHAPTER X.   THE RISEN DEAD

CHAPTER XI.   THE KING'S COMMISSIONER

CHAPTER XII.   THE TRIBUNAL OF TOULOUSE

CHAPTER XIII.   THE ELEVENTH HOUR

CHAPTER XIV.   EAVESDROPPING

CHAPTER XV.   MONSIEUR DE CHATELLERAULT IS ANGRY

CHAPTER XVI.   SWORDS!

CHAPTER XVII.   THE BABBLING OF GANYMEDE

CHAPTER XVIII.     SAINT-EUSTACHE IS OBSTINATE

CHAPTER XIX.   THE FLINT AND THE STEEL

CHAPTER XX.   THE “BRAVI” AT BLAGNAC

CHAPTER XXI.   LOUIS THE JUST

CHAPTER XXII.   WE UNSADDLE





Contents

PREFACE

THE HISTORICAL NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT, FIRST SERIES

I. THE NIGHT OF HOLYROOD—The Murder of David Rizzio
II. THE NIGHT OF KIRK O' FIELD—The Murder of Darnley
III. THE NIGHT OF BETRAYAL—Antonio Perez and Philip II of Spain
IV. THE NIGHT OF CHARITY—The Case Of The Lady Alice Lisle
V. THE NIGHT OF MASSACRE—The Story Of The Saint Bartholomew
VI. THE NIGHT OF WITCHCRAFT—Louis XIV and Madame De Montespan
VII. THE NIGHT OF GEMS—The “Affairs” Of The Queen's Necklace
VIII.    THE NIGHT OF TERROR—The Drownings At Nantes Under Carrier
IX. THE NIGHT OF NUPTIALS—Charles The Bold And Sapphira Danvelt
X. THE NIGHT OF STRANGLERS—Govanna Of Naples And Andreas Of Hungary
XI. THE NIGHT OF HATE—The Murder Of The Duke Of Gandia
XII. THE NIGHT OF ESCAPE—Casanova's Escape From The Piombi
XIII. THE NIGHT OF MASQUERADE—The Assassination Of Gustavus III Of Sweden





THE HISTORICAL NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT, SECOND SERIES

Contents

Preface

I. THE ABSOLUTION
II. THE FALSE DEMETRIUS
III. THE HERMOSA FEMBRA
IV. THE PASTRY-COOK OF MADRIGAL
V. THE END OF THE “VERT GALANT”
VI. THE BARREN WOOING
VII. SIR JUDAS
VIII.     HIS INSOLENCE OF BUCKINGHAM
IX. THE PATH OF EXILE
X. THE TRAGEDY OF HERRENHAUSEN
XI. THE TYRANNICIDE





ST. MARTIN’S SUMMER

CONTENTS


CHAPTER I.   THE SENESCHAL OF DAUPHINY

CHAPTER II.   MONSIEUR DE GARNACHE

CHAPTER III.   THE DOWAGER’S COMPLIANCE

CHAPTER IV.   THE CHATEAU DE CONDILLAC

CHAPTER V.   MONSIEUR DE GARNACHE LOSES HIS TEMPER

CHAPTER VI.   MONSIEUR DE GARNACHE KEEPS HIS TEMPER

CHAPTER VII.   THE OPENING OF THE TRAP

CHAPTER VIII.   THE CLOSING OF THE TRAP

CHAPTER IX.   THE SENESCHAL’S ADVICE

CHAPTER X.   THE RECRUIT

CHAPTER XI.   VALERIE’S GAOLER

CHAPTER XII.   A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE

CHAPTER XIII.   THE COURIER

CHAPTER XIV.   FLORIMOND’S LETTER

CHAPTER XV.   THE CONFERENCE

CHAPTER XVI.   THE UNEXPECTED

CHAPTER XVII.   HOW MONSIEUR DE GARNACHE LEFT CONDILLAC

CHAPTER XVIII.   IN THE MOAT

CHAPTER XIX.   THROUGH THE NIGHT

CHAPTER XX.   FLORIMOND DE CONDILLAC

CHAPTER XXI.   THE GHOST IN THE CUPBOARD

CHAPTER XXII.   THE OFFICES OF MOTHER CHURCH

CHAPTER XXIII.     THE JUDGMENT OF GARNACHE

CHAPTER XXIV.   SAINT MARTIN’S EVE





THE SNARE

CONTENTS


THE SNARE


CHAPTER I.   THE AFFAIR AT TAVORA

CHAPTER II.   THE ULTIMATUM

CHAPTER III.   LADY O’MOY

CHAPTER IV.   COUNT SAMOVAL

CHAPTER V.   THE FUGITIVE

CHAPTER VI.   MISS ARMYTAGE’S PEARLS

CHAPTER VII.   THE ALLY

CHAPTER VIII.   THE INTELLIGENCE OFFICER

CHAPTER IX.   THE GENERAL ORDER

CHAPTER X.   THE STIFLED QUARREL

CHAPTER XI.   THE CHALLENGE

CHAPTER XII.   THE DUEL

CHAPTER XIII.   POLICHINELLE

CHAPTER XIV.   THE CHAMPION

CHAPTER XV.   THE WALLET

CHAPTER XVI.   THE EVIDENCE

CHAPTER XVII.   BITTER WATER

CHAPTER XVIII.     FOOL’S MATE

CHAPTER XIX.   THE TRUTH

CHAPTER XX.   THE RESIGNATION

CHAPTER XXI.   SANCTUARY

POSTSCRIPTUM.     





THE LION'S SKIN

CONTENTS


THE LION'S SKIN


CHAPTER I.   THE FANATIC

CHAPTER II.   AT THE “ADAM AND EVE”

CHAPTER III.   THE WITNESS

CHAPTER IV.   Mr. GREEN

CHAPTER V.   MOONSHINE

CHAPTER VI.   HORTENSIA'S RETURN

CHAPTER VII.   FATHER AND SON

CHAPTER VIII.   TEMPTATION

CHAPTER IX.   THE CHAMPION

CHAPTER X.   SPURS TO THE RELUCTANT

CHAPTER XI.   THE ASSAULT-AT-ARMS

CHAPTER XII.   SUNSHINE AND SHADOW

CHAPTER XIII.   THE FORLORN HOPE

CHAPTER XIV.   LADY OSTERMORE

CHAPTER XV.   LOVE AND RAGE

CHAPTER XVI.   MR. GREEN EXECUTES HIS WARRANT

CHAPTER XVII.   AMID THE GRAVES

CHAPTER XVIII.   THE GHOST OF THE PAST

CHAPTER XIX.   THE END OF LORD OSTERMORE

CHAPTER XX.   Mr. CARYLL'S IDENTITY

CHAPTER XXI.   THE LION'S SKIN

CHAPTER XXII.   THE HUNTERS

CHAPTER XXIII.     THE LION




THE TRAMPLING OF THE LILIES

CONTENTS


PART I.   THE OLD RULE

CHAPTER I.   MONSIEUR THE SECRETARY

CHAPTER II.   LORDS OF LIFE AND DEATH

CHAPTER III.   THE WORD OF BELLECOUR

CHAPTER IV.   THE DISCIPLES OF ROUSSEAU

      

PART II.   THE NEW RULE

CHAPTER V.   THE SHEEP TURNED WOLVES

CHAPTER VI.   THE CITIZEN COMMISSIONER

CHAPTER VII.   LA BOULAYE DISCHARGES A DEBT

CHAPTER VIII.   THE INVALIDS AT BOISVERT

CHAPTER IX.   THE CAPTIVES

CHAPTER X.   THE BAISER LAMOURETTE

CHAPTER XI.   THE ESCAPE

CHAPTER XII.   THE AWAKENING

CHAPTER XIII.   THE ROAD TO LIEGE

CHAPTER XIV.   THE COURIER

CHAPTER XV.   LA BOULAYE BAITS HIS HOOK

      

PART III.   THE EVERLASTING RULE

CHAPTER XVI.   CECILE DESHAIX

CHAPTER XVII.   LA BOULAYE'S PROMISE

CHAPTER XVIII.   THE INCORRUPTIBLE

CHAPTER XIX.   THE THEFT

CHAPTER XX.   THE GRATITUDE OF OMBREVAL

CHAPTER XXI.   THE ARREST

CHAPTER XXII.   THE TRIBUNAL

CHAPTER XXIII.      THE CONCIERGERIE





THE TAVERN KNIGHT

CONTENTS


THE TAVERN KNIGHT


CHAPTER I.   ON THE MARCH

CHAPTER II.   ARCADES AMBO

CHAPTER III.   THE LETTER

CHAPTER IV.   AT THE SIGN OF THE MITRE

CHAPTER V.   AFTER WORCESTER FIELD

CHAPTER VI.   COMPANIONS IN MISFORTUNE

CHAPTER VII.   THE TAVERN KNIGHT'S STORY

CHAPTER VIII.   THE TWISTED BAR

CHAPTER IX.   THE BARGAIN

CHAPTER X.   THE ESCAPE

CHAPTER XI.   THE ASHBURNS

CHAPTER XII.   THE HOUSE THAT WAS ROLAND MARLEIGH'S

CHAPTER XIII.   THE METAMORPHOSIS OF KENNETH

CHAPTER XIV.   THE HEART OF CYNTHIA ASHBURN

CHAPTER XV.   JOSEPH'S RETURN

CHAPTER XVI.   THE RECKONING

CHAPTER XVII.   JOSEPH DRIVES A BARGAIN

CHAPTER XVIII.   COUNTER-PLOT

CHAPTER XIX.   THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY

CHAPTER XX.   THE CONVERTED HOGAN

CHAPTER XXI.   THE MESSAGE KENNETH BORE

CHAPTER XXII.   SIR CRISPIN'S UNDERTAKING

CHAPTER XXIII.   GREGORY'S ATTRITION

CHAPTER XXIV.   THE WOOING OF CYNTHIA

CHAPTER XXV.   CYNTHIA'S FLIGHT

CHAPTER XXVI.   TO FRANCE

CHAPTER XXVII.      THE AUBERGE DU SOLEIL





THE SEA-HAWK

CONTENTS


AUTHOR'S NOTE


PART I.   SIR OLIVER TRESSILIAN

CHAPTER I.   THE HUCKSTER

CHAPTER II.   ROSAMUND

CHAPTER III.   THE FORGE

CHAPTER IV.   THE INTERVENER

CHAPTER V.   THE BUCKLER

CHAPTER VI.   JASPER LEIGH

CHAPTER VII.   TREPANNED

CHAPTER VIII.   THE SPANIARD

      

PART II.   SAKR-EL-BAHR

CHAPTER I.   THE CAPTIVE

CHAPTER II.   THE RENEGADE

CHAPTER III.   HOMEWARD BOUND

CHAPTER IV.   THE RAID

CHAPTER V.   THE LION OF THE FAITH

CHAPTER VI.   THE CONVERT

CHAPTER VII.   MARZAK-BEN-ASAD

CHAPTER VIII.   MOTHER AND SON

CHAPTER IX.   COMPETITORS

CHAPTER X.   THE SLAVE-MARKET

CHAPTER XI.   THE TRUTH

CHAPTER XII.   THE SUBTLETY OF FENZILEH

CHAPTER XIII.   IN THE SIGHT OF ALLAH

CHAPTER XIV.   THE SIGN

CHAPTER XV.   THE VOYAGE

CHAPTER XVI.   THE PANNIER

CHAPTER XVII.   THE DUPE

CHAPTER XVIII.   SHEIK MAT

CHAPTER XIX.   THE MUTINEERS

CHAPTER XX.   THE MESSENGER

CHAPTER XXI.   MORITURUS

CHAPTER XXII.   THE SURRENDER

CHAPTER XXIII.      THE HEATHEN CREED

CHAPTER XXIV.   THE JUDGES

CHAPTER XXV.   THE ADVOCATE

CHAPTER XXVI.   THE JUDGMENT





THE SHAME OF MOTLEY

CONTENTS


PART I.   FLOWER OF THE QUINCE

CHAPTER I.   THE CARDINAL OF VALENCIA

CHAPTER II.   THE LIVERIES OF SANTAFIOR

CHAPTER III.   MADONNA PAOLA

CHAPTER IV.   THE COZENING OF RAMIRO

CHAPTER V.   MADONNA'S INGRATITUDE

CHAPTER VI.   FOOL'S LUCK

CHAPTER VII.   THE SUMMONS FROM ROME

CHAPTER VIII.   "MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN”

CHAPTER IX.   THE FOOL-AT-ARMS

CHAPTER X.   THE FALL OF PESARO

      

PART II.   THE OGRE OF CESENA

CHAPTER XI.   MADONNA'S SUMMONS

CHAPTER XII.   THE GOVERNOR OF CESENA

CHAPTER XIII.   POISON

CHAPTER XIV.   REQUIESCAT!

CHAPTER XV.   AN ILL ENCOUNTER

CHAPTER XVI.   IN THE CITADEL OF CESENA

CHAPTER XVII.   THE SENESCHAL

CHAPTER XVIII.   THE LETTER

CHAPTER XIX.   DOOMED

CHAPTER XX.   THE SUNSET

CHAPTER XXI.   AVE CAESAR!





THE STROLLING SAINT

CONTENTS


BOOK I.   THE OBLATE

CHAPTER I.   NOMEN ET OMEN

CHAPTER II.   GINO FALCONE

CHAPTER III.   THE PIETISTIC THRALL

CHAPTER IV.   LUISINA

CHAPTER V.   REBELLION

CHAPTER VI.   FRA GERVASIO

      

BOOK II.   GIULIANA

CHAPTER I.   THE HOUSE OF ASTORRE FIFANTI.

CHAPTER II.   HUMANITIES

CHAPTER III.   PREUX-CHEVALIER

CHAPTER IV.   MY LORD GAMBARA CLEARS THE GROUND

CHAPTER V.   PABULUM ACHERONTIS

CHAPTER VI.   THE IRON GIRDLE

      

BOOK III.   THE WILDERNESS

CHAPTER I.   THE HOME-COMING

CHAPTER II.   THE CAPTAIN OF JUSTICE

CHAPTER III.   GAMBARA'S INTERESTS

CHAPTER IV.   THE ANCHORITE OF MONTE ORSARO

CHAPTER V.   THE RENUNCIATION

CHAPTER VI.   HYPNEROTOMACHIA

CHAPTER VII.   INTRUDERS

CHAPTER VIII.   THE VISION

CHAPTER IX.   THE ICONOCLAST

      

BOOK IV.   THE WORLD

CHAPTER I.   PAGLIANO

CHAPTER II.   THE GOVERNOR OF MILAN

CHAPTER III.   PIER LUIGI FARNESE

CHAPTER IV.   MADONNA BIANCA

CHAPTER V.   THE WARNING

CHAPTER VI.   THE TALONS OF THE HOLY OFFICE

CHAPTER VII.   THE PAPAL BULL

CHAPTER VIII.   THE THIRD DEGREE

CHAPTER IX.   THE RETURN

CHAPTER X.   THE NUPTIALS OF BIANCA

CHAPTER XI.   THE PENANCE

CHAPTER XII.   BLOOD

CHAPTER XIII.      THE OVERTHROW

CHAPTER XIV.   THE CITATION

CHAPTER XV.   THE WILL OF HEAVEN





THE SUITORS OF YVONNE

CONTENTS


CHAPTER I.   OF HOW A BOY DRANK TOO MUCH WINE, AND WHAT CAME OF IT

CHAPTER II.   THE FRUIT OF INDISCRETION

CHAPTER III.   THE FIGHT IN THE HORSE-MARKET

CHAPTER IV.   FAIR RESCUERS

CHAPTER V.   MAZARIN, THE MATCH-MAKER

CHAPTER VI.   OF HOW ANDREA BECAME LOVE-SICK

CHAPTER VII.   THE CHÂTEAU DE CANAPLES

CHAPTER VIII.   THE FORESHADOW OF DISASTER

CHAPTER IX.   OF HOW A WHIP PROVED A BETTER ARGUMENT THAN A TONGUE

CHAPTER X.   THE CONSCIENCE OF MALPERTUIS

CHAPTER XI.   OF A WOMAN'S OBSTINACY

CHAPTER XII.   THE RESCUE

CHAPTER XIII.   THE HAND OF YVONNE

CHAPTER XIV.   OF WHAT BEFELL AT REAUX.

CHAPTER XV.   OF MY RESURRECTION

CHAPTER XVI.   THE WAY OF WOMAN

CHAPTER XVII.   FATHER AND SON

CHAPTER XVIII.   OF HOW I LEFT CANAPLES

CHAPTER XIX.   OF MY RETURN TO PARIS

CHAPTER XX.   OF HOW THE CHEVALIER DE CANAPLES BECAME A FRONDEUR

CHAPTER XXI.   OF THE BARGAIN THAT ST. AUBAN DROVE WITH MY LORD CARDINAL

CHAPTER XXII.   OF MY SECOND JOURNEY TO CANAPLES

CHAPTER XXIII.      OF HOW ST. AUBAN CAME TO BLOIS

CHAPTER XXIV.   OF THE PASSING OF ST. AUBAN

CHAPTER XXV.   PLAY-ACTING

CHAPTER XXVI.   REPARATION





THE LIFE OF CESARE BORGIA

CONTENTS


PREFACE


BOOK I.   THE HOUSE OF THE BULL

CHAPTER I.   THE RISE OF THE HOUSE OF BORGIA

CHAPTER II.   THE REIGNS OF SIXTUS IV AND INNOCENT VIII

CHAPTER III.   ALEXANDER VI

CHAPTER IV.   BORGIA ALLIANCES

       

BOOK II.   THE BULL PASCANT

CHAPTER I.   THE FRENCH INVASION

CHAPTER II.   THE POPE AND THE SUPERNATURAL

CHAPTER III.   THE ROMAN BARONS

CHAPTER IV.   THE MURDER OF THE DUKE OF GANDIA

CHAPTER V.   THE RENUNCIATION OF THE PURPLE


       

BOOK III.   THE BULL RAMPANT

CHAPTER I.   THE DUCHESS OF VALENTINOIS

CHAPTER II.   THE KNELL OF THE TYRANTS

CHAPTER III.   IMOLA AND FORLI

CHAPTER IV.   GONFALONIER OF THE CHURCH

CHAPTER V.   THE MURDER OF ALFONSO OF ARAGON

CHAPTER VI.   RIMINI AND PESARO

CHAPTER VII.   THE SIEGE OF FAENZA

CHAPTER VIII.   ASTORRE MANFREDI

CHAPTER IX.   CASTEL BOLOGNESE AND PIOMBINO

CHAPTER X.   THE END OF THE HOUSE OF ARAGON

CHAPTER XI.   THE LETTER TO SILVIO SAVELLI

CHAPTER XII.   LUCREZIA’S THIRD MARRIAGE

CHAPTER XIII.   URBINO AND CAMERINO

CHAPTER XIV.   THE REVOLT OF THE CONDOTTIERI

CHAPTER XV.   MACCHIAVELLI’S LEGATION

CHAPTER XVI.   RAMIRO DE LORQUA

CHAPTER XVII.   "THE BEAUTIFUL STRATAGEM”

CHAPTER XVIII.   THE ZENITH


       

BOOK IV.   THE BULL CADENT

CHAPTER I.   THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER VI

CHAPTER II.   PIUS III

CHAPTER III.   JULIUS II

CHAPTER IV.   ATROPOS





LOVE-AT-ARMS

CONTENTS


CHAPTER I.   VOX POPULI

CHAPTER II.   ON A MOUNTAIN PATH

CHAPTER III.   SACKCLOTH AND MOTLEY

CHAPTER IV.   MONNA VALENTINA

CHAPTER V.   GIAN MARIA

CHAPTER VI.   THE AMOROUS DUKE

CHAPTER VII.   GONZAGA THE INSIDIOUS

CHAPTER VIII.   AMONG THE DREGS OF WINE

CHAPTER IX.   THE “TRATTA DI CORDE”

CHAPTER X.   THE BRAYING OF AN ASS

CHAPTER XI.   WANDERING KNIGHTS

CHAPTER XII.   THE FOOL'S INQUISITIVENESS

CHAPTER XIII.   GIAN MARIA MAKES A VOW

CHAPTER XIV.   FORTEMANI DRINKS WATER

CHAPTER XV.   THE MERCY OF FRANCESCO

CHAPTER XVI.   GONZAGA UNMASKS

CHAPTER XVII.   THE ENEMY

CHAPTER XVIII.   TREACHERY

CHAPTER XIX.   PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT

CHAPTER XX.   THE LOVERS

CHAPTER XXI.   THE PENITENT

CHAPTER XXII.   A REVELATION

CHAPTER XXIII.      IN THE ARMOURY TOWER

CHAPTER XXIV.   THE INTERRUPTED MASS

CHAPTER XXV.   THE CAPITULATION OF ROCCALEONE

















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