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His Grace of Avon Buys a Soul
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Introducing the Comte de Saint-Vire
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13 |
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Which Tells of a Debt Unpaid
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27 |
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4
His Grace of Avon Becomes Further Acquainted with his Page
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33 |
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5
His Grace of Avon Visits Versailles
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49 |
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His Grace of Avon Refuses to Sell his Page
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65 |
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Satan and Priest at One
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79 |
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Hugh Davenant is Amazed
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93 |
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Léon and Léonie
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103 |
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Lady Fanny's Virtue is Outraged
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113 |
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Mr Marling's Heart is Won
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129 |
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His Grace of Avon's Ward
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135 |
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The Education of Léonie
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143 |
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The Appearance on the Scene of Lord Rupert Alastair
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151 |
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Lord Rupert Makes the Acquaintance of Léonie
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163 |
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The Coming of the Comte de Saint-Vire
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173 |
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Of a Capture, a Chase, and Confusion
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179 |
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The Indignation of Mr Manvers
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189 |
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Lord Rupert Wins the Second Trick
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201 |
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20
His Grace of Avon Takes Command of the Game
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217 |
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The Discomfiture of the Comte de Saint-Vire
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227 |
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The Arrival of Another Player in the Game
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241 |
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Mr Marling Allows Himself to be Persuaded
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251 |
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Hugh Davenant is Agreeably Surprised
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263 |
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Léie Curtsies to the Polite World
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275 |
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The Presentation of Léonie
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The Hand of Madame de Verchoureux
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307 |
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The Comte de Saint-Vire Discovers an Ace in his Hand
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321 |
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The Disappearance of Léonie
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329 |
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His Grace of Avon Trumps the Comte's Ace
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341 |
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His Grace of Avon Wins All
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359 |
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His Grace of Avon Astonishes Everyone for the Last Time
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369 |