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CONTENTS

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Part I---0 city, ruined city! was it lightning’s levin-brand 19
Part II Sea and land were one gigantic flower. . 25
Part III She s coming ! O, she s coming! 31
Part IV Blue-eyed the boy was 35
Part V When simple maid or stately matron, Dowsabel or Dame 41
Part VI It was eve, twas the hour when the Angelus, ringing 47
Part VII And the dream lingered still when the gibbous red arc 55
Part VIII Beside the silver sea they sat at eve 61
Part IX No minion of justice intrenched, no plutocrat s tool was he 71
Part X Not all unbroken was the summer s rest. 81
Part XI However equably one may support 87
Part XII When soft the midnight brooded on the sea 93
Part XIII Twas a September midnight 101
Part XIV Twas a gray morn Alack and well-a-day ! 107
Part XV If there is in the turmoil chaotic and drear 113
Part XVI They paced the beach at eve 119
Part XVII A long, long silence followed; Theodore 125
Part XVIII For the last time of many times 133
Part XIX He rode with bent head. . . 141