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Title These Old Shades
Author Georgette Heyer
Illustrator Sydney George Hulme Beaman
Year 1927
Publisher William Heinemann Ltd.
Location London
Source pdf
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
Contents
Chap. Page
I His Grace of Avon Buys a Soul 7
II Introducing the Comte de Saint-Vire 18
III Which Tells of a Debt Unpaid 31
IV His Grace of Avon Becomes Further Acquainted with His Page 36
V His Grace of Avon Visits Versailles 50
VI His Grace of Avon Refuses to Sell His Page 64
VII Satan and Priest at One 77
VIII Hugh Davenant is Amazed 90
IX Léon and Léonie 99
X Lady Fanny's Virtue is Outraged 108
XI Mr. Marling's Heart is Won 123
XII His Grace of Avon's Ward 128
XIII The Education of Léonie 135
XIV The Appearance on the Scene of Lord Rupert Alastair 142
XV Lord Rupert Makes the Acquaintance of Léonie 152
XVI The Coming of the Comte de Saint-Vire 160
XVII Of a Capture, a Chase, and Confusion 166
XVIII The Indignation of Mr. Manvers 176
XIX Lord Rupert Wins the Second Trick 187
XX His Grace of Avon Takes Command of the Game 202
XXI The Discomfiture of the Comte de Saint-Vire 212
XXII The Arrival of another Player in the Game 225
XXIII Mr. Marling Allows Himself to be Persuaded 235
XXIV Hugh Davenant is Agreeably Surprised 246
XXV Léonie Curtsies to the Polite World 258
XXVI The Presentation of Léonie 272
XXVII The Hand of Madame de Verchoureux 286
XXVIII The Comte de Saint-Vire Discovers an Ace in His Hand 298
XXIX The Disappearance of Léonie 306
XXX His Grace of Avon Trumps the Comte's Ace 318
XXXI His Grace of Avon Wins All 335
XXXII His Grace of Avon Astonishes Every One for the Last Time 344