Chapter
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XXIII.
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Toward the Flaminian Gate,
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152
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XXIV.
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Gathering Clouds,
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165
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XXV.
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Another Victim of Juggernaut,
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170
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XXVI.
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Complications and Conflagration,
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173
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XXVII.
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Approaching the Reality,
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181
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XXVIII.
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'But it shall not come nigh thee',
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187
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XXIX.
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The 13th of October 189—,
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193
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XXX.
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The 13th of October 189—,
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198
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XXXI.
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The 13th of October 189—,
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200
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XXXII.
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Retrospect—Marshalling the Forces,
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208
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XXXIII.
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The Double Battle of Queenstown,
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215
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XXXIV.
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Night and Reflections,
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224
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XXXV.
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The Severence of Ireland,
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231
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XXXVI.
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At Ruddymere again,
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233
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XXXVII.
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Leading to the Second Part,
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240
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XXXVIII.
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The Papacy in Trouble—The Pisa-Vitri Persecution,
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245
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XXXIX.
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Some Minor Effects of the British Revolution of 189—. Ousebrige,
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249
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XL.
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Disestablished, but Vivified,
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256
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XLI.
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Clenching the Nail, and the Corona of the Dream upon the Cardinal,
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259
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XLII.
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The Axe to the Root of the Tree,
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268
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XLIII.
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Mr Mountjoy gives our Frieds a Bit of his Mind,
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276
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XLIV.
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In Church with the Mylittists,
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282
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XLV.
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A Party at Home,
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287
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XLVI.
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The Same—Mr Bristely on Old and New Style,
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300
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XLVII.
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The Council of London, a.d. 1900,
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308
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XLVIII.
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The Re-settling of the Waters,
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314
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XLIX.
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Reconciliation,
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318
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L.
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Before Westminster Abbey,
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322
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