CONTENTS.

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[I.]Things Begin to Happen[11]
"A magician most profound in his art."
[II.]On the Other Side of the Hedge[21]
"Give me leave to speak my mind."
[III.]Friendship[32]
"True it is that we have seen better days."
[IV.]An Unquiet Morning[41]
"You amaze me, ladies!"
[V.]Maurice[50]
"The stubbornness of fortune."
[VI.]Puzzles[62]
"How weary are my spirits."
[VII.]The Magician Makes Tea[74]
"If that love or gold
Can in this place buy entertainment,
Bring us where we may rest ourselves and feed."
[VIII.]"To Meet Rosalind"[85]
"Put you in your best array."
[IX.]The Lost Ring[100]
"Wear this for me."
[X.]Celia[110]
"One out of suits with fortune."
[XI.]Making Friends[118]
"Is not that neighborly?"
[XII.]The Gilpin Place[127]
"This is the Forest of Arden."
[XIII.]In Patricia's Arbor[141]
"O, how full of briers is this working-day world."
[XIV.]The Arden Foresters[147]
"Like the old Robin Hood of England."
[XV.]A New Member[158]
"In the circle of this forest."
[XVI.]Reciprocity[171]
"Take upon command what we have."
[XVII.]A New Comrade[182]
"I know you are a gentleman of good conceit."
[XVIII.]An Imprisoned Maiden[198]
"The house doth keep itself,
There's none within."
[XIX.]Old Acquaintance[212]
"And there begins my sadness."
[XX.]The Spinet[222]
"Though art not for the fashion of these times."
[XXI.]"Under the Greenwood Tree"[225]
"Must you then be proud and pitiless?"
[XXII.]Circumstantial Evidence[242]
"I sometimes do believe and sometimes do not."
[XXIII.]The Detective[254]
"'Twas I, but 'tis not I."
[XXIV.]At The Auction[265]
"Assuredly the thing is to be sold."
[XXV.]Questions[276]
"They asked one another the reason."
[XXVI.]The President[284]
"—And good in everything."
[XXVII.]Old Enemies[294]
"Kindness nobler ever than revenge."
[XXVIII.]Better Than Dreams[298]
"I like this place."
[XXIX.]At the Magician's[308]
"I would have you."
[XXX.]Oak Leaves[319]
"Bid me farewell."