CONTENTS.
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Prolouge—History of Llewellyn Drury, | 1 | |
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I. | Home of Llewellyn Drury—"Never Less Alone than When Alone." | 3 |
II. | A Friendly Conference with Prof. Chickering, | 16 |
III. | A Second Interview with the Mysterious Visitor, | 23 |
IV. | A Search for Knowledge—The Alchemistic Letter. | 35 |
V. | The Writing of "My Confession," | 44 |
VI. | Kidnapped, | 46 |
VII. | A Wild Night—I am Prematurely Aged, | 55 |
VIII. | A Lesson in Mind Study, | 63 |
IX. | I Can Not Establish My Identity, | 67 |
X. | My Journey Towards the End of Earth Begins—The Adepts’ Brotherhood, | 74 |
XI. | My Journey Continues—Instinct, | 80 |
XII. | A Cavern Discovered—Biswell's Hill, | 84 |
XIII. | The Punch Bowls and Caverns of Kentucky—"Into the Unknown Country," | 89 |
XIV. | Farewell to God's Sunshine—"The Echo of the Cry," | 99 |
XV. | A Zone of Light, Deep Within the Earth, | 105 |
XVI. | Vitalized Darkness—The Narrows in Science, | 109 |
XVII. | The Fungus Forest—Enchantment, | 119 |
XVIII. | The Food of Man, | 123 |
XIX. | The Cry from a Distance—I Rebel Against Continuing the Journey, | 128 |
FIRST INTERLUDE.—THE NARRATIVE INTERRUPTED. |
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XX. | My Unbidden Guest Proves His Statements, and Refutes My Philosophy, | 134 |
MY UNBIDDEN GUEST CONTINUES HIS MANUSCRIPT. |
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XXI. | My Weight Disappearing, | 142 |
SECOND INTERLUDE. |
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XXII. | The Story Again Interrupted—My Guest Departs, | 149 |
XXIII. | Scientific Men Questioned—Aristotle's Ether, | 151 |
XXIV. | The Soliloquy of Prof. Daniel Vaughn—"Gravitation is the Beginning and Gravitation is the End: All Earthly Bodies Kneel to Gravitation," | 156 |