Contents

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I. About the Book[1]
II. Three Afternoons off the Track[5]
III. Humdrum[18]
IV. Correspondences[26]
V. The Prey of the Terrible[33]
VI. Missed Ends[41]
VII. "The Dust of the Actual"[57]
VIII. Roots[71]
IX. The Classes and the Masses[83]
X. The Creed Chasm[91]
XI. Caste Viewed as a Doer[96]
XII. Petra[105]
XIII. Death by Disuse[111]
XIV. What Happened[118]
XV. "Simply Murdered"[124]
XVI. Wanted, Volunteers[132]
XVII. If it is so very important . . . ?[141]
XVIII. The Call Intensified[145]
XIX. "Attracted by the Influence"[160]
XX. The Elf[171]
XXI. Deified Devilry[188]
XXII. Behind the Door[194]
XXIII. "Pan, Pan is Dead"[203]
XXIV. "Married to the God"[217]
XXV. Skirting the Abyss[223]
XXVI. From a Hindu Point of View[236]
XXVII. Though ye know Him not[249]
XXVIII. How Long?[256]
XXIX. What do we count them worth?[262]
XXX. Two Safe[273]
XXXI. Three Objections[277]
XXXII. "Show Me Thy Glory!"[289]
Appendix. Some Indian Saints[303]