Henrietta Temple: A Love Story
  CHAPTER V. -- Which Contains Some Rather Painful Explanations. 

  CHAPTER VI. -- Which Contains an Event Not Less Important Than the One Which Concluded Our Second Book. 

  

  BOOK VI. 

  CHAPTER I. -- Which Contains a Remarkable Change of Fortune. 

  CHAPTER II. -- In Which the Reader Is Again Introduced to Captain Armine, during His Visit to London. 

  CHAPTER III. -- In Which Glastonbury Meets the Very Last Person in the World He Expected, and the Strange Consequences. 

  

  BOOK VI. -- [Continued] 

  CHAPTER IV. -- In Which Mr. Glastonbury Informs Captain Armine of His Meeting with Miss Temple. 

  CHAPTER V. -- Which, on the Whole, Is Perhaps as Remarkable a Chapter as Any in the Work. 

  CHAPTER VI. -- Containing an Evening Assembly at Bellair House. 

  CHAPTER VII. -- Containing a Very Important Communication. 

  CHAPTER VIII. -- Which Is Rather Strange. 

  CHAPTER IX. -- Which Is on the Whole Almost as Perplexing as the Preceding One. 

  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 
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