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These Old Shades
I
: His Grace of Avon Buys a Soul
II
: Introducing the Comte de Saint-Vire
III
: Which Tells of a Debt Unpaid
IV
: His Grace of Avon Becomes Further Acquainted with His Page
V
: His Grace of Avon Visits Versailles
VI
: His Grace of Avon Refuses to Sell His Page
VII
: Satan and Priest at One
VIII
: Hugh Davenant Is Amazed
IX
: Léon and Léonie
X
: Lady Fanny’s Virtue Is Outraged
XI
:
Mr.
Marling’s Heart Is Won
XII
: His Grace of Avon’s Ward
XIII
: The Education of Léonie
XIV
: The Appearance on the Scene of Lord Rupert Alastair
XV
: Lord Rupert Makes the Acquaintance of Léonie
XVI
: The Coming of the Comte de Saint-Vire
XVII
: Of a Capture, a Chase, and Confusion
XVIII
: The Indignation of
Mr.
Manvers
XIX
: Lord Rupert Wins the Second Trick
XX
: His Grace of Avon Takes Command of the Game
XXI
: The Discomfiture of the Comte de Saint-Vire
XXII
: The Arrival of Another Player in the Game
XXIII
:
Mr.
Marling Allows Himself to Be Persuaded
XXIV
: Hugh Davenant Is Agreeably Surprised
XXV
: Léonie Curtsies to the Polite World
XXVI
: The Presentation of Léonie
XXVII
: The Hand of Madame de Verchoureux
XXVIII
: The Comte de Saint-Vire Discovers an Ace in His Hand
XXIX
: The Disappearance of Léonie
XXX
: His Grace of Avon Trumps the Comte’s Ace
XXXI
: His Grace of Avon Wins All
XXXII
: His Grace of Avon Astonishes Everyone for the Last Time
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