Contents

[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]