| CHAPTER I. | Eliph' Hewlitt |
| CHAPTER II. | Susan |
| CHAPTER III. | “How to Win the Affections” |
| CHAPTER IV. | Kilo |
| CHAPTER V. | Sammy Mills |
| CHAPTER VI. | The Castaway |
| CHAPTER VII. | The Colonel |
| CHAPTER VIII. | The Medium-Sized Box |
| CHAPTER IX. | The Witness |
| CHAPTER X. | The Boss Grafter |
| CHAPTER XI. | The False Gods of Doc Weaver |
| CHAPTER XII. | Getting Acquainted |
| CHAPTER XIII. | “Second: A Small Present” |
| CHAPTER XIV. | Something Turns Up |
| CHAPTER XV. | Difficulties |
| CHAPTER XVI. | Two Lovers, and a Third |
| CHAPTER XVII. | According to Jarby's |
| CHAPTER XVIII. | Another Trial |
| CHAPTER XIX. | Pap Briggs' Hen Food |
Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent, seated in his weather-beaten top buggy, drove his horse, Irontail, carefully along the rough Iowa hill road that leads from Jefferson to Clarence. The Horse, a rusty gray, tottered in a loose-jointed manner from side to side of the road, half asleep in the sun, and was indolent in every muscle of his body, except his tail, which thrashed violently at the flies. Eliph' Hewlitt drove with his hands held high, almost on a level with his sandy whiskers, for he was well acquainted with Irontail.