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Contents
| Chap. | Page | |
|---|---|---|
| XVIII | The Indignation of Mr. Manvers | 176 |
| XIX | Lord Rupert Wins the Second Trick | 187 |
| XX | His Grace of Avon Takes Command of the Game | 202 |
| XXI | The Discomfiture of the Comte de Saint-Vire | 212 |
| XXII | The Arrival of another Player in the Game | 225 |
| XXIII | Mr. Marling Allows Himself to be Persuaded | 235 |
| XXIV | Hugh Davenant is Agreeably Surprised | 246 |
| XXV | Léonie Curtsies to the Polite World | 258 |
| XXVI | The Presentation of Léonie | 272 |
| XXVII | The Hand of Madame de Verchoureux | 286 |
| XXVIII | The Comte de Saint-Vire Discovers an Ace in His Hand | 298 |
| XXIX | The Disappearance of Léonie | 306 |
| XXX | His Grace of Avon Trumps the Comte's Ace | 318 |
| XXXI | His Grace of Avon Wins All | 335 |
| XXXII | His Grace of Avon Astonishes Every One for the Last Time | 344 |
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