
Glimpses at Divers Men of the Sword
Chapter
I. In which Divers Occurrences artfully fall
out Together
II. How Arnauld du Thill caused Arnauld
du Thill to be hanged at Noyon
III. Arnauld du Thill's Bucolic Dreams
IV. The Arms of Pierre Peuquoy, the Hopes of
Jean Peuquoy, and the Tears of Babette Peuquoy
V. Sequel to the Misfortunes of Martin-Guerre
VI. In which Martin-Guerre's Character begins
to be Rehabilitated
VII. A Philosopher and a Soldier
VIII. Wherein Mary Stuart's Loveliness flits
across the Course of the Story with as
Transient a Gleam as it casts upon the
History of France
IX. The Other Diane.
X. A Grand Scheme for a Great Man
XI. Glimpses at Divers Men of the Sword
XII. The Cleverness of Stupidity
XIII. December 31, 1557
XIV. During the Bombardment
XV. Within the Tent
XVI. Small Craft sometimes save Large Men-of-War
XVII. Obscuri sola sub Nocte
XVIII. Between Two Chasms
XIX. Arnauld du Thill, though Absent, continues
to exert a Fatal Influence on
the Destiny of Poor Martin-Guerre
XX. Lord Wentworth at Bay
XXI. Love disdained
XXII. Love requited
XXIII. Le Balafré
XXIV. Partial Dénouement
XXV. Happy Omens
XXVI. A Quatrain
XXVII. The Vicomte de Montgommery
XXVIII. Joy and Anguish
XXIX. Precautionary Measures
XXX. The Secret Prisoner
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