CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Death of the Phœnix | [9] |
| II | The Coming of Lilith | [34] |
| III | The Spirit of Pan | [58] |
| IV | Aphrodite Demi-mondaine | [79] |
| V | Nobody's Fault | [107] |
| VI | The Shadow Line | [124] |
| VII | A Matter of Duty | [141] |
| VIII | A Matter of Pleasure | [161] |
| IX | The Judgement of Solomon | [177] |
| X | Vindication | [198] |
| XI | The Laurel and the Rose | [217] |
| XII | An Error of Judgement | [230] |
| XIII | A Note of Interrogation | [257] |
| XIV | The Answer of the Oracle | [277] |
| XV | Prelude to Romance | [294] |
LADY LILITH
"I became the spendthrift of my own genius, and to waste an eternal youth gave me a curious joy. Tired of being on the heights, I deliberately went to the depths in the search for new sensation ... I grew careless of the lives of others. I took pleasure where it pleased me, and passed on. I forgot that every little action of the common day makes or unmakes character...."
Oscar Wilde: De Profundis.
LADY LILITH