Opening a Chestnut Burr: Edward Payson Roe
Preface
Chapter I. A Hero, but not Heroic
Chapter II. Opening a Chestnut Burr
Chapter III. Morbid Brooding
Chapter IV. How Miss Walton Managed People
Chapter V. Was it an Accident?
Chapter VI. Unexpected Chestnut Burrs
Chapter VII. A Conspiracy
Chapter VIII. Witchcraft
Chapter IX. Miss Walton Recommends a Hobby
Chapter X. A Plot Against Miss Walton
Chapter XI. A Drinking-Song at a Prayer-Meeting
Chapter XII. Foiled in One Direction
Chapter XIII. Interpreting Chestnut Burrs
Chapter XIV.
Chapter XV. Miss Walton's Dream
Chapter XVI. An Accident in the Mountains
Chapter XVII.
Chapter XVIII. In the Depths
Chapter XIX. Miss Walton Made of Different Clay from Others
Chapter XX. Miss Walton Made of Ordinary Clay
Chapter XXI. Passion and Penitence
Chapter XXII. Not a Heroine, but a Woman
Chapter XXIII. Gregory's Final Conclusion in Regard to Miss Walton
Chapter XXIV.
Chapter XXV. The Old Home in Danger--Gregory Retrieves Himself
Chapter XXVI. Changes in Gregory
Chapter XXVII. Pleading for Life and Love
Chapter XXVIII. What a Lover Could Do
Chapter XXIX. Deepening Shadows
Chapter XXX. Kept from the Evil
Chapter XXXI.
Chapter XXXII. At Sea--A Mysterious Passenger
Chapter XXXIII. Collision at Sea--What a Christian Could Do
Chapter XXXIV. Unmasked
Chapter XXXV. A Chestnut Burr and a Home