| I | In which we Begin not to Understand |
| II | "In which Joseph Rouletabille Appears for the First Time |
| III | “A Man Has Passed like a Shadow through the Blinds” |
| IV | “In the Bosom of Wild Nature” |
| V | In which Joseph Rouletabille Makes a Remark to Monsieur Robert Darzac which Produces its Little Effect |
| VI | In the Heart of the Oak Grove |
| VII | In which Rouletabille Sets out on an Expedition under the Bed |
| VIII | The Examining Magistrate Questions Mademoiselle Stangerson |
| IX | Reporter and Detective |
| X | “We shall have to eat Red Meat—Now” |
| XI | In which Frédéric Larsan Explains how the Murderer was Able to get out of The Yellow Room |
| XII | Frédéric Larsan’s Cane |
| XIII | “The Presbytery has Lost Nothing of its Charm, nor the Garden its Brightness” |
| XIV | “I Expect the Assassin this Evening” |
| XV | The Trap |
| XVI | Strange Phenomenon of the Dissociation of Matter |
| XVII | The Inexplicable Gallery |
| XVIII | Rouletabille has Drawn a Circle between the Two Bumps on his Forehead |
| XIX | Rouletabille Invites me to Breakfast at the Donjon Inn |
| XX | An Act of Mademoiselle Stangerson |
| XXI | On the Watch |
| XXII | The Incredible Body |
| XXIII | The Double Scent |
| XXIV | Rouletabille Knows the Two Halves of the Murderer |
| XXV | Rouletabille Goes on a Journey |
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