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CONTENTS.
BOOK V.—The Sea and Fate are moved by the same Breath. | ||
Chapter | Page | |
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 |