- Chapter 01: In the Lime Avenue
- Chapter 02: Monsieur Blackie
- Chapter 03: King Canute Comes Back
- Chapter 04: The Ward Family at Home
- Chapter 05: Fairy Magnificent
- Chapter 06: Queen Elizabeth's Wraith
- Chapter 07: A Humourist and an Idealist
- Chapter 08: Mollie's Baby-House
- Chapter 09: Rosalind and Celia
- Chapter 10: It is the Voice of Sheila
- Chapter 11: A Noticeable Man, with Large Grey Eyes
- Chapter 12: The Pansy-Room and Cosy Nook
- Chapter 13: Concerning Guardian Angels and Ithuriel's Spear
- Chapter 14: Thursdays at the Porch House
- Chapter 15: Orlando to the Rescue
- Chapter 16: Sir Reynard and the Grapes
- Chapter 17: Like Ships that Pass in the Night
- Chapter 18: Joanna Tangles Her Skein
- Chapter 19: A Check for the Black Prince
- Chapter 20: Dad's Little Betty
- Chapter 21: A Child's Creed
- Chapter 22: Between the Acts
- Chapter 23: Across the Golf Links
- Chapter 24: Lost, Stolen, or Strayed
- Chapter 25: A Wet Night and a Difference of Opinion
- Chapter 26: A White Vellum Pocket-Book
- Chapter 27: An Idealist in Love
- Chapter 28: But Yet the Pity of It!
- Chapter 29: Barmecide's Feast and a Brown Study
- Chapter 30: Suspense
- Chapter 31: Down by the River
- Chapter 32: I Will Never be Faithless Again
- Chapter 33: A Quixotic Resolution
- Chapter 34: I Have Wanted My Old Sweetheart
- Chapter 35: What Am I To Say
- Chapter 36: See the Conquering Hero Comes!
- Chapter 37: A Devout Lover
- Chapter 38: Mollie's Prince
- Chapter 39: Everard Yields the Point
- Chapter 40: The Veiled Prophet
- Chapter 41: The True Story of Lady Betty
- Chapter 42: Wooed, and Married, and A'
Mr. Ward is a failing artist. His two daughters, Mollie and Waveney, are very close. However when the financial situation becomes insufferable, and Waveney has to enter service, the sisters have to part for the first time. The book tells both stories in a realistic and engaging way. It gives us, the readers, insight into every aspect of the sisters' lives from managing a household to going out with friends to treating servants and, of course, their love for each other. - Summary by Stav Nisser
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