CHAPTER VI. ~ “WANTED, A YOUNG PERSON.” CHAPTER VII. ~ IN WHICH A SPARK IS APPLIED. CHAPTER VIII. ~ THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDING. CHAPTER IX. ~ IN WHICH WE ARE UNORTHODOX. CHAPTER X. ~ IN SLIPPERY PLACES. CHAPTER XI. ~ IN WHICH COMES A WIND WHICH BLOWS NOBODY GOOD. CHAPTER XII. ~ IN WHICH THERE IS AN EXPLOSION. CHAPTER XIII ~ A DEAD LETTER. CHAPTER XIV. ~ SEVEN LONG YEARS, BELOVED, SEVEN LONG YEARS. CHAPTER XV. ~ IN WHICH WE TRY SWITZERLAND. CHAPTER XVI. ~ IF YOU SHOULD DIE. CHAPTER XVII. ~ DO YOU KNOW THAT SHE IS DYING? CHAPTER XVIII. ~ GRIF! CHAPTER XIX. ~ ROSE COLOR. AUTHOR'S NOTE. This my first novel was written several years ago, and published (without any revision by me) first in a ladies' magazine under the name of “Dorothea,” and afterwards in book form as “Dolly.” For reasons not necessary to state here, all control over the book had passed from my hands. It has been for some time out of print; but, having at last obtained control of the copyright, I have made such corrections as seemed advisable, given it the name I originally intended for it, and now issue it through my regular publishers.