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CONTENTS.
BOOK V.—The Sea and Fate are moved by the same Breath.
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I. The Durability of Fragile Things 116
II. The Waif knows its Own Course 127
III. An Awakening 141
IV. Fascination 145
V. We think we remember; we forget 153
BOOK VI.—Ursus under Different Aspects.
I. What the Misanthrope said 161
II. What he did 166
III. Complications 180
IV. Mœnibus Surdis Campana Muta 184
V. State Policy deals with Little Matters as well as with Great 191
BOOK VII.—The Titaness.
I. The Awakening 202
II. The Resemblance of a Palace to a Wood 206
III. Eve 211
IV. Satan 220
V. They recognize, but do not know, Each Other 234
BOOK VIII.—The Capitol and Things around it.
I. Analysis of Majestic Matters 238
II. Impartiality 254
III. The Old Hall 264
IV. The Old Chamber 271
V. Aristocratic Gossip 278
VI. The High and the Low 288
VII. Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans 293
VIII. He would be a Good Brother, were he not a Good Son 314