A Criminal's Speech against himself
The Forest of Château-Regnault
Chapter
I. Wherein It Seems As If The Misunderstandings
Were About To Begin Again
II. A Criminal's Speech against Himself
III. Justice
IV. Two Letters
V. A Protestant Conventicle
VI. Another Trial
VII. A Perilous Step
VIII. The Imprudence of Precaution
IX. Opportunity
X. Between two Duties
XI. Omens
XII. The Fatal Joust
XIII. A New Order of Affairs
XIV. Results of Gabriel's Vengeance
XV. Change of Temperature
XVI. Guise and Coligny
XVII. Reports and Denunciations
XVIII. A Spy
XIX. An Informer
XX. A Child King and Queen
XXI. End of the Italian Journey
XXII. Two Appeals
XXIII. A Perilous Confidence
XXIV. The Disloyalty of Loyalty
XXV. The Beginning of the End
XXVI. The Forest of Château-Begnault
XXVII. A Glimpse at the Politics of the
Sixteenth Century
XXVIII. The Tumult of Amboise
XXIX. An Act of Faith
XXX. Another Specimen of Politics
XXXI. A Ray of Hope
XXXII. Well-Guarded Slumber
XXXIII. A King's Death-Bed
XXXIV. Adieu, France!
Conclusion