| [I.] | In Which Things Are Said of Diogenes and of a Lady With a Lantern | [11] |
| [II.] | In Which a Princess Serving Finds That the Motto of Kings Is Meaningless | [21] |
| [III.] | In Which the Crown Prince Enters Upon His Own | [36] |
| [IV.] | In Which Three Kings Come to Crossroads | [51] |
| [V.] | In Which Peggy Takes the Center of the Stage | [62] |
| [VI.] | In Which a Gray Plush Pussy Cat Supplies a Theme | [77] |
| [VII.] | In Which Geoffrey Writes of Soldiers and Their Souls | [91] |
| [VIII.] | In Which a Green-Eyed Monster Grips Eve | [111] |
| [IX.] | In Which Anne, Passing a Shop, Turns In | [136] |
| [X.] | In Which a Blind Beggar and a Butterfly Go To a Ball | [149] |
| [XI.] | In Which Brinsley Speaks of the Way to Win a Woman | [160] |
| [XII.] | In Which Eve Usurps an Ancient Masculine Privilege | [178] |
| [XIII.] | In Which Geoffrey Plays Cave Man | [196] |
| [XIV.] | In Which There Is Much Said of Marriage and of Giving in Marriage | [210] |
| [XV.] | In Which Anne Asks and Jimmie Answers | [226] |
| [XVI.] | In Which Pan Pipes to the Stars | [239] |
| [XVII.] | In Which Fear Walks in a Storm | [256] |
| [XVIII.] | In Which We Hear Once More of a Sandalwood Fan | [274] |
| [XIX.] | In Which Christmas Comes to Crossroads | [284] |
| [XX.] | In Which a Dresden-China Shepherdess and a Country Mouse Meet on Common Ground | [298] |
| [XXI.] | In Which St. Michael Hears a Call | [314] |
| [XXII.] | In Which Anne Weighs the People of Two Worlds | [333] |
| [XXIII.] | In Which Richard Rides Alone | [347] |
| [XXIV.] | In Which St. Michael Finds Love in a Garden | [361] |