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CONTENTS
XIII. | Exclusion | 26 |
XIV. | The Secret | 27 |
XV. | The Lonely House | 28 |
XVI. | "To fight aloud is very brave" | 30 |
XVII. | Dawn | 31 |
XVIII. | The Book of Martyrs | 32 |
XIX. | The Mystery of Pain | 33 |
XX. | "I taste a liquor never brewed" | 34 |
XXI. | A Book | 35 |
XXII. | "I had no time to hate, because" | 36 |
XXIII. | Unreturning | 37 |
XXIV. | "Whether my bark went down at sea" | 38 |
XXV. | "Belshazzar had a letter" | 39 |
XXVI. | "The brain within its groove" | 40 |
BOOK II.—LOVE. | ||
I. | Mine | 43 |
II. | Bequest | 44 |
III. | "Alter? When the hills do" | 45 |
IV. | Suspense | 46 |
V. | Surrender | 47 |
VI. | "If you were coming in the fall" | 48 |
VII. | With a Flower | 50 |
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