“Dorothy Harcourt’s Secret” resumes the story of Roma Fronde and William Harcourt from its pause at the conclusion of “A Deed Without a Name.”
Written by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819–1899) and copyright 1885-86 by Robert Bonner.
Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow from the A. L. Burt printed edition. 30 chapters. 347 pages. 113,800 words.
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Chapters:
- I. – Early in the Morning.
- II. – A Man of Woe.
- III. – Expiation.
- IV. – News.
- V. – Dorothy Harcourt’s Secret.
- VI. – Harcourt at Lone Lodge.
- VII. – In Dorothy Harcourt’s Room.
- VIII. – Roma’s Delusive Joy.
- IX. – At Goblin Hall.
- X. – A Missing Yacht.
- XI. – On Her Track.
- XII. – Roma’s Despair.
- XIII. – A Thunderbolt.
- XIV. – Siege and Defense.
- XV. – Another Shock.
- XVI. – Who Abducted Owlet?
- XVII. – Roma’s Decision.
- XVIII. – Catching a Tartar.
- XIX. – Owlet’s Adventures.
- XX. – Owlet’s Great Peril.
- XXI. – Will Harcourt’s Adventure.
- XXII. – Will Harcourt’s Waif.
- XXIII. – A Transformation.
- XXIV. – He Goes to his Doom.
- XXV. – Charles Cutts Again.
- XXVI. – Mr. Merritt’s News.
- XVII. – Roma at Work.
- XXVIII. – Roma in Washington.
- XXIX. – Roma and her Aspirations.
- XXX. – Owlet Harps upon her ’Ventures.