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INDEX TO BOTH VOLUMES
PART I. FALL OF THE BASTILLE.
CHAPTER
I. THE HOUSE IN ST. FRANCOIS STREET 7
II. REVOLUTIONARY EFFERVESCENCE 22
III. THE VOYANTS 33
IV. LITTLE RODIN 46
V. COUNT AND JESUIT 54
VI. ROYALISTS AT BANQUET 68
VII. NEWS FROM THE BARRICADES 83
VIII. IN THE HALL OF THE PORTRAITS 101
IX. FILIAL CONFIDENCES 105
X. DEPUTY DESMARAIS 111
XI. LIONS AND JACKALS 122
XII. REUNITED FROM THE BASTILLE 132
XIII. THE LEBRENN FAMILY 138
XIV. THE BOURGEOIS UNMASKED 150
XV. THE MYSTERIES OF THE PEOPLE 167
PART II. THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION.
CHAPTER
I. THE NATION INSULTED--AND AVENGED 179
II. MIRABEAU 189
III. AT THE JACOBIN CLUB 195
IV. THE KING ARRESTED 211
V. THE DAY OF THE FIELD OF MARS 217
VI. WAR AND COUNTER-WAR 229
VII. TRIUMPHANT INSURRECTION 242
VIII. REPRISALS 258
IX. "TO THE FRONT!" 274
X. ROYALTY ABOLISHED 287
XI. BOURGEOIS TURNED SANS-CULOTTE 293
XII. HOWLING WITH THE WOLVES 303
XIII. THE HOWL RINGS FALSE 311
PART II--THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION. (Continued)
CHAPTER
XIV. JESUIT CAMPAIGNING 1
XV. THE KING ON TRIAL 23
XVI. LEBRENN AND NEROWEG 33
XVII. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE 45
XVIII. THE KING SENTENCED 61
XIX. EXECUTION 66
XX. MARRIAGE OF JOHN LEBRENN 69
XXI. A LOVE FROM THE GRAVE 76
XXII. MASTER AND FOREMAN 84
XXIII. TO THE WORKMAN THE TOOL 95
XXIV. LOST AGAIN 101
XXV. ROYALIST BARBARITIES 111
XXVI. A REVOLUTIONARY OUTPOST 122
XXVII. THE HEROINE IN ARMS 137
XXVIII. SERVING AND MIS-SERVING 150
XXIX. BATTLE OF THE LINES OF WEISSENBURG 159
XXX. DEATH OF VICTORIA 175
XXXI. ONRUSH OF THE REVOLUTION 178
XXXII. AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM! 188
XXXIII. ARREST OF ROBESPIERRE 196
XXXIV. THE NINTH THERMIDOR. 205
XXXV. DEATH OF ROBESPIERRE. 213
PART III--NAPOLEON.
CHAPTER
I. THE WHITE TERROR 221
II. COLONEL OLIVER 227
III. CROSS PURPOSES 240
IV. LAYING THE TRAIN 245
V. THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE 252
VI. IN THE ORANGERY AT ST. CLOUD 258
VII. GLORY; AND ELBA 268
VIII. RETURN OF NAPOLEON 277
IX. WATERLOO 288
X. DEPOSITION 295
EPILOGUE.
I. "TO THE BARRICADES!"--1830 303
II. ORLEANS ON THE THRONE 317
CONCLUSION 328