elf with Rebellion against the King's Throne
IV The Foster-brothers
V The Lover and the Gallant--Woman's Choice
VI Warwick returns-appeases a Discontented Prince-and confers
with a Revengeful Conspirator
VII The Fear and the Flight
VIII The Group round the Death-bed of the Lancastrian Widow
BOOK IX.
THE WANDERERS AND THE EXILES
CHAPTER
I How the Great Baron becomes as Great a Rebel
II Many Things briefly told
III The Plot of the Hostelry--the Maid and the Scholar in
their Home
IV The World's Justice, and the Wisdom of our Ancestors
V The Fugitives are captured--the Tymbesteres reappear--
Moonlight on the Revel of the Living--Moonlight on the
Slumber of the Dead
VI The Subtle Craft of Richard of Gloucester
VII Warwick and his Family in Exile
VIII How the Heir of Lancaster meets the King-maker
IX The Interview of Earl Warwick and Queen Margaret
X Love and Marriage--Doubts of Conscience--Domestic Jealousy--
and Household Treason
BOOK X.
THE RETURN OF THE KING-MAKER
CHAPTER
I The Maid's Hope, the Courtier's Love, and the Sage's Comfort
II The Man awakes in the Sage, and the She-wolf again hath
tracked the Lamb
III Virtuous Resolves submitted to the Test of Vanity and the
World
IV The Strife which Sibyll had courted, between Katherine and
herself, commences in Serious Earnest
V The Meeting of Hastings and Katherine
VI Hastings learns what has befallen Sibyll, repairs to the
King, and encounters an old Rival
VII The Landing of Lord Warwick, and the Events that ensue
thereon
VIII What befell Adam Warner and Sibyll when made subject to the
Great Friar Bungey
IX The Deliberations of Mayor and Council, while Lord Warwick
marches upon London
X The Triumphal Entry of the Earl--the Royal Captive in the
Tower--the Meeting between King-maker and King
XI The Tower in Commotion
BOOK XI
THE NEW POSITION OF THE KING-MAKER
CHAPTER
I Wherein Master Adam Warner is notably commended and
advanced--and Greatness says to Wisdom, "Thy Destiny
be mine, Amen"
II The Prosperity of the Outer Show--the Cares of the Inner Man
III Further Views into the Heart of Man, and
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