The Storm.
The Lunatic's End.
The Hunt.
La Lionne de Chase.
Hagar's Bridal.
The Love Angel.
The Bride's Trial.
The Forsaken House.
The New Home.
The Midshipman's Love.
The Worship of Joy.
The Wife's Rival.
The New Medea.
The Bleeding Heart.
The Baptism of Grief.
Fascination.
The Forsaken.
The Fiery Trial.
Return to the Desolate Home.
Hagar at Heath Hall.
The Flight of Rosalia.
The Worship of Sorrow.
God the Consoler.
Hagar's Resurrection.
A Revelation.
Family Secrets.
Rosalia's Wanderings.
The Queen of Song.
Rappings at Heath Hall.
Hagar's Ovation.
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