6Chapter 5
188Chapter 15
7Chapter 6
189Chapter 16
8Chapter 7
190Chapter 17
9Chapter 8
191Chapter 18
10Chapter 9
192Chapter 19
11Chapter 10
193Chapter 20
12Chapter 11
194Chapter 21
13Chapter 12
195Chapter 22
14Chapter 13
196Chapter 23
15Chapter 14
197Chapter 24
16Chapter 15
198Chapter I
17Chapter 16
199Chapter II
18Chapter 17
200Chapter III
19Chapter 18
201Chapter IV
20Chapter 19
202Chapter V
21Chapter 20
203Chapter VI
22Chapter 21
204Chapter VII
23Chapter 22
205Chapter VIII
24Chapter 23
206Chapter IX
25Chapter 24
207Chapter X
26Chapter 25
208Chapter XI
27Chapter 26
209Chapter XII
28Chapter 27
210Chapter XIII
29Chapter I
211Chapter XIV
30Chapter II
212Chapter XV
31Chapter III
213Chapter XVI
32Chapter IV
214Chapter XVII
33Chapter V
215Chapter XVIII
34Chapter VI
216Chapter XIX
35Chapter VII
217Chapter XX
36Chapter VIII
218Chapter XXI
37Chapter IX
219Chapter XXII
38Chapter X
220Chapter XXIII
39Chapter XI
221Chapter XXIV
40Chapter XII
222Chapter XXV
41Chapter XIII
223Chapter XXVI
42Chapter XIV
224Chapter XXVII
43Chapter XV
225Chapter XXVIII
44Chapter XVI
226Chapter XXIX
45Chapter XVII
227Chapter XXX
46Chapter XVIII
228Chapter XXXI
47Chapter XIX
229Chapter XXXII
48Chapter XX
230Chapter XXXIII
49Chapter XXI
231Chapter XXXIV
50Chapter XXII
232Chapter XXXV
51Chapter XXIII
2331
52Chapter XXIV
2342
53Chapter XXV
2353
54Chapter I
2364
55Chapter II
2371
56Chapter III
2382
57Chapter IV
2393
58Chapter V
2404
59Chapter VI
2411
60Chapter VII
2422
61Chapter VIII
2433
62Chapter IX
2444
63Chapter X
2451
64Chapter XI
2462
65Chapter XII
2473
66Chapter XIII
2481
67Epilogue
2492
68Chapter I
2503
69Chapter II
251Chapter I
70Chapter III
252Chapter II
71Chapter IV
253Chapter III
72Chapter V
254Chapter IV
73Chapter VI
255Chapter V
74Chapter VII
256Chapter VI
75Chapter VIII
257Chapter VII
76Chapter IX
258Chapter VIII
77Chapter X
259Chapter IX
78Chapter XI
260Chapter X
79Chapter XII
261Chapter XI
80Chapter XIII
262Chapter XII
81Chapter XIV
263Chapter XIII
82Chapter XV
264Chapter XIV
83Chapter XVI
265Chapter XV
84Chapter XVII
266Chapter XVI
85Chapter XVIII
267Chapter XVII
86Chapter XIX
268Chapter XVIII
87Chapter XX
269Chapter XIX
88Chapter XXI
270Prologue
89Chapter XXII
271Chapter 1.
90Chapter XXIII
272Chapter 2.
91Chapter XXIV
273Chapter 3.
92Chapter XXV
274Chapter 4.
93Chapter XXVI
275Chapter 5.
94Chapter XXVII
276Chapter 6.
95Chapter XXVIII
277Chapter 7.
96Chapter XXIX
278Chapter 8.
97Chapter I
279Chapter 9.
98Chapter II
280Chapter 10.
99Chapter III
281Chapter 11.
100Chapter IV
282Chapter 12.
101Chapter V
283Chapter 13.
102Chapter VI
284Chapter 14.
103Chapter VII
285Chapter 15.
104Chapter VIII
286Chapter 16.
105Chapter IX
287Chapter 17.
106Chapter X
288Chapter 18.
107Chapter XI
289Chapter 19.
108Chapter XII
290Chapter 20.
109Chapter XIII
291Chapter 21.
110Chapter XIV
292Chapter 22.
111Chapter XV
293Chapter 23.
112Chapter XVI
294Prologue
113Chapter XVII
295Chapter I
114Chapter XVIII
296Chapter II
115Chapter XIX
297Chapter III
116Chapter XX
298Chapter IV
117Chapter XXI
299Chapter V
118Chapter XXII
300Chapter VI
119Chapter XXIII
301Chapter VII
120Chapter XXIV
302Chapter VIII
121Chapter XXV
303Chapter IX
122Chapter XXVI
304Chapter X
123Chapter XXVII
305Chapter XI
124Chapter XXVIII
306Chapter XII
125The case in Court
307Chapter XIII
126Chapter 1. “Eighteen months ago——”
308Chapter XIV
127Chapter 2. “A very competent lady——”
309Chapter XV
128Chapter 3. “By chance to Swanmere——”
310Chapter XVI
129Chapter 4. “The pair seem to have been on fairly good terms——”
311Chapter XVII
130Chapter 5. “The huge bill run up . . . with Madame Domino”
312Chapter XVIII
131Chapter 6. “He consulted his mother——”
313Chapter XIX
132Chapter 7. “He came straight back to Swanmere——”
314Chapter XX
133Chapter 8. “In the company of Colonel Mintlaw——”
315Chapter XXI
134Chapter 9. “A violent quarrel . . .”
316I.
135Chapter 10. “Under cover to Mrs. Strain——”
317II.
136Chapter 11. “The judge took a sip of water . . .”
318III.
137Chapter 12. “Birtley Raydon that same morning . . . telephoned——”
319IV.
138Chapter 13. “Mrs. Raydon by her own admission met——”
320V.
139Chapter 14. “As hungry as a hunter——”
321VI.
140Chapter 15. “What happened after . . . dinner——”
322VII.
141Chapter 16. “Some hours later——”
323VIII.
142Chapter 17. “Mysterious factors in the case——”
324IX.
143Chapter 18. “The one pathetic figure——”
325X.
144Chapter 19. “Dr. Durham was also extremely averse——”
326XI.
145Chapter 20. “The Further Facts”
327XII.
146Chapter 21. “The facts that followed——”
328I. Althea's Opportunity
147Chapter 22. “Not in dispute——”
329II. Mr. Jarvice's Wife
148Chapter 23. “A woman of education and intelligence”
330III. A Very Modern Instance
149The end of the Trial
331IV. According to Meredith
150Prologue
332V. Shameful Behaviour?
151Chapter one
333VI. The Decree Made Absolute
152Chapter two
334Price of Admiralty
153Chapter three
335The Child
154Chapter four
336St. Catherine’s eve
155Chapter five
337The Woman from Purgatory
156Chapter six
338Why they Married
157Chapter seven
339Chapter I. An Appreciation
158Chapter eight
340Chapter II. Birth and Early Years
159Chapter nine
341Chapter III. The King’s Boyhood
160Chapter ten
342Chapter IV. Oxford, Cambridge, and the Curragh
161Chapter Eleven
343Chapter V. The King’s Visit to Canada and the United States
162Chapter Twelve
344Chapter VI. Death of the Prince Consort—Tour in the East
163Chapter Thirteen
345Chapter VII. The Wedding of King Edward and Queen Alexandra
164Chapter Fourteen
346Chapter VIII. Early Married Life
165Chapter Fifteen
347Chapter IX. Their Majesties’ Tour in Egypt and the Mediterranean
166Chapter Sixteen
348Chapter X. The Franco-Prussian War—The King’s Illness
167Chapter Seventeen
349Chapter XI. 1873-1875
168Chapter Eighteen
350Chapter XII. The King’s Tour in India
169Chapter Nineteen
351Chapter XIII. Quiet Years of Public Work, 1876-1887—Visit to Ireland—Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee
170Chapter Twenty
352Chapter XIV. Silver Wedding of King Edward and Queen Alexandra—Engagement and Marriage of Princess Louise
171Chapter Twenty-one
353Chapter XV. The Baccarat Case—Birth of Lady Alexandra Duff—The King’s Fiftieth Birthday—Illness of Prince George
172Chapter Twenty-two
354Chapter XVI. The Duke of Clarence and Avondale
173Epilogue
355Chapter XVII. The Housing of the Working Classes—Marriage of Prince George—The Diamond Jubilee—Death of the Duchess of Teck
174Chapter 1
356Chapter XVIII. Later Years—A Serious Accident to the King—Gradual Recovery—The Attempt on the King’s Life
175Chapter 2
357Chapter XIX. The King as a Country Squire
176Chapter 3
358Chapter XX. The King in London
177Chapter 4
359Chapter XXI. The King and State Policy
178Chapter 5
360Chapter XXII. The King and the Services
179Chapter 6
361Chapter XXIII. The King and Freemasonry
180Chapter 7
362Chapter XXIV. The King as a Philanthropist
181Chapter 8
363Chapter XXV. The King as a Sportsman
182Chapter 9
364Chapter XXVI. Death of Queen Victoria—The King’s Accession