- Book II, Chapter XVII
- Book II, Chapter XVIII
- Book III, Chapter I
- Book III, Chapter II
- Book III, Chapter III
- Book III, Chapter IV
- Book III, Chapter V
- Book III, Chapter VI
- Book III, Chapter VII
- Book III, Chapter VIII
- Book III, Chapter IX
- Book III, Chapter X
- Book III, Chapter XI
- Book III, Chapter XII
- Book III, Chapter XIII
- Book III, Chapter XIV
- Book III, Chapter XV
- Book III, Chapter XVI
- Book III, Chapter XVII
- Book III, Chapter XVIII
- Book IV, Chapter I
- Book IV, Chapter II
- Book IV, Chapter III
- Book IV, Chapter IV
- Book IV, Chapter V
- Book IV, Chapter VI
- Book IV, Chapter VII
- Book IV, Chapter VIII
- Book IV, Chapter IX
CLARA VAUGHAN, the young heroine, narrator, and namesake for R. D. Blackmore’s early detective novel, is determined to solve the mystery of her father’s murder—a crime that occurred when she was only 10 years of age. Volume II of the trilogy continues the account of Clara’s adventures, romances, and encounters with many eccentric characters, when, years later, she devotes herself to unraveling the mystery. As Clara explains in an early chapter: “How that deed was done, I learned at once, and will tell. By whom and why it was done, I have given my life to learn.” R. D. Blackmore, undoubtedly better known for his later novel LORNA DOONE, published this book anonymously in 1864. - Summary by lubee930
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