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CONTENTS.

XXI.The First Lesson132
XXII."The bustle in the house"133
XXIII."I reason, earth is short"134
XXIV."Afraid? Of whom am I afraid?"135
XXV.Dying136
XXVI."Two swimmers wrestled on a spar"137
XXVII.The Chariot138
XXVIII."She went as quiet as the dew"140
XXIX.Resurgam141
XXX."Except to heave she is nought"142
XXXI."Death is a dialogue between"143
XXXII."It was too late for man"144
XXXIII.Along the Potomac145
XXXIV."The daisy follows soft the Sun"146
XXXV.Emancipation147
XXXVI.Lost148
XXXVII."If I shouldn't be alive"149
XXXVIII."Sleep is supposed to be"150
XXXIX."I shall know why when time is over"151
XL."I never lost as much but twice"152
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