Henrietta Temple: A Love Story
CHAPTER X. -- In Which Captain Armine Increases His Knowledge of the Value of Money, and Also Becomes Aware of the Advantage of an Acquaintance Who Burns Coals.

CHAPTER XI. -- In Which Captain Armine Unexpectedly Resumes His Acquaintance with Lord Catchimwhocan, Who Introduces Him to Mr. Bond Sharpe.

CHAPTER XII. -- Miss Grandison Makes a Remarkable Discovery.

CHAPTER XIII. -- In Which Ferdinand Has the Honour of Dining with Mr. Bond Sharpe.

CHAPTER XIV. -- Miss Grandison Piques the Curiosity of Lord Montfort, and Count Mirabel Drives Ferdinand Down to Richmond, Which Drive Ends in an Agreeable Adventure and an Unexpected Confidence.

CHAPTER XV. -- In Which the Count Mirabel Commences His Operations with Great Success.

CHAPTER XVI. -- In Which Mr. Temple Surprises His Daughter Weeping.

CHAPTER XVII. -- In Which Ferdinand Has a Very Stormy Interview with His Father.

CHAPTER XVIII. -- Ferdinand Is Arrested by Messrs. Morris and Levison, and Taken to a Spunging-House.

CHAPTER XIX. -- The Crisis Rapidly Advances.

CHAPTER XX. -- In Which Ferdinand Receives More than One Visit, and Finds That Adversity Has Not Quite Deprived Him of His Friends.

CHAPTER XXI. -- The Crisis.

CHAPTER XXII. -- Ferdinand Meditates over His Good Fortune.

CHAPTER XXIII. -- Ferdinand Receives the Most Interesting Invitation to Dinner Ever Offered to Him.

CHAPTER XXIV. -- Some Account of the Party, and Its Result.

CHAPTER XXV. -- Which, Though Final, It Is Hoped Will Prove Satisfactory.

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