- In which David Thryng arrives at Carew's Crossing
- In which David Thryng experiences the Hospitality of the Mountain People
- In which Aunt Sally takes her Departure and meets Frale
- David spends his First Day at his Cabin, and Frale makes his Confession
- In which Cassandra goes to David with her Trouble, and gives Frale her Promise
- In which David aids Frale to make his Escape
- In which Frale goes down to Farington in his own Way
- In which David Thryng makes a Discovery
- In which David accompanies Cassandra on an Errand of Mercy
- In which Cassandra and David visit the Home of Decatur Irwin
- In which Spring comes to the Mountains, and Cassandra tells David of her Father
- In which Cassandra hears the Voices, and David leases a Farm
- In which David discovers Cassandra's Trouble
- In which David visits the Bishop, and Frale sees his Enemy
- In which Jerry Carew gives David his Views on Future Punishment, and Little Hoyle pays him a visit and is made Happy
- In which Frale returns and listens to the Complaints of Decatur Irwin's Wife
- In which David Thryng meets an Enemy
- In which David Thryng Awakes
- In which David sends Hoke Below on a Commission, and Cassandra makes a Confession
- In which the Bishop and his Wife pass an Eventful Day at the Fall Place
- In which the Summer Passes
- In which David takes little Hoyle to Canada
- In which Doctor Hoyle speaks his Mind
- In which David Thryng has News from England
- In which David Thryng visits his Mother
- In which David Thryng adjusts his Life to New Conditions
- In which the Old Doctor and Little Hoyle come back to the Mountains
- In which Frale returns to the Mountains
- In which Cassandra visits David Thryng's Ancestors
- In which Cassandra goes to Queensderry and takes a Drive in a Pony Carriage
- In which David and his Mother do not Agree
- In which Cassandra brings the Heir of Daneshead Castle back to her Hilltop, and the Shadow Lifts
A delightful love-story, genuinely American in feeling and treatment. The story is stirring, the heroine is ideal. (Summary by the Chicago Tribune, from time of publishing)
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