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01 I. THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, 1676
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02 II. HE IS THE KING
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03 III. SIR JEOFFRY WILDAIRS
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04 IV. GOD HAVE MERCY ON ITS EVIL FORTUNES
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05 V. MY LORD MARQUESS PLUNGES INTO THE THAMES
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06 VI. NO; SHE HAS NOT YET COME TO COURT
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07 VII. 'TIS CLO WILDAIRS, MAN -- ALL THE COUNTY KNOWS THE VIXEN
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08 VIII. IN WHICH MY LADY BETTY TANTILLION WRITES OF A SCANDAL
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09 IX. SIR JOHN OXON LAYS A WAGER AT CRIBB'S COFFEE HOUSE
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10 X. MY LORD MARQUESS RIDES TO CAMYLOTT
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11 XI. IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN -- IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
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12 XII. IN WHICH IS SOLD A PORTRAIT
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13 XIII. YOUR--GRACE!
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14 XIV. FOR ALL HER YOUTH -- THERE IS NO OTHER WOMAN LIKE HER
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15 XV. AND 'TWAS THE TOWN RAKE AND BEAUTY -- SIR JOHN OXON
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16 XVI. A RUMOUR
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17 XVII. AS HUGH DE MERTOUN RODE
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18 XVIII. A NIGHT IN WHICH MY LORD DUKE DID NOT SLEEP
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19 XIX. THEN YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN ONE OF THOSE --
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20 XX. AT CAMYLOTT
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21 XXI. UPON THE MOOR
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22 XXII. MY LADY DUNSTANWOLDE IS WIDOWED
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23 XXIII. HER LADYSHIP RETURNS TO TOWN
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24 XXIV. SIR JOHN OXON RETURNS ALSO
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25 XXV. TO-MORROW
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26 XXVI. A DEAD ROSE
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27 XXVII. TWAS THE NIGHT THOU HIDST THE PACKAGE IN THE WALL
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28 XXVIII. SIR JOHN RIDES OUT OF TOWN
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29 XXIX. AT THE COW AT WICKBEN
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30 XXX. ON TYBURN HILL
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31 XXXI. THEIR GRACES KEEP THEIR WEDDING DAY AT CAMYLOTT
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32 XXXII. IN THE TURRET CHAMBER -- AND IN CAMYLOTT WOOD