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CONTENTS.
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Chapter | Page | |
IX. | Hate is as Strong as Love | 263 |
X. | The Flame which would be seen if Man were transparent | 271 |
XI. | Barkilphedro in Ambuscade | 280 |
XII. | Scotland, Ireland, and England | 285 |
BOOK II.—Gwynplaine and Dea. | ||
I. | Wherein we see the Face of him of whom we have hitherto seen only the acts | 295 |
II. | Dea | 301 |
III. | "Oculos non habet, et videt" | 304 |
IV. | Well-matched Lovers | 307 |
V. | The Blue Sky through the Black Cloud | 311 |
VI. | Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian | 315 |
VII. | Blindness gives Lessons in Clairvoyance | 320 |
VIII. | Not only Happiness, but Prosperity | 324 |
IX. | Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry | 330 |
X. | An Outsider's View of Men and Things | 337 |
XI. | Gwynplaine thinks Justice, and Ursus speaks Truth | 343 |
XII. | Ursus the Poet drags on Ursus the Philosopher | 353 |