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| [CHAPTER I] |
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| The tourist lost in mid-ocean is mysteriously introduced into Intermere, and meets the first citizen and other chief officials. | 10 |
| [CHAPTER II] |
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| Xamas, the first citizen, explains the polity and principles governing the Commonwealth and promoting the interests of all the people of Intermere. | 30 |
| [CHAPTER III] |
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| Maros places Anderton in communication with his mother, and dissipates his superstitious ideas and otherwise enlightens him as to the possibilities of science. | 54 |
| [CHAPTER IV] |
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| A trip by air and land and water through the provinces, cities, hamlets and gardens, with matchless beauty and enjoyment on every hand. | 73 |
| [CHAPTER V] |
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| The philosophy of life, and the faculty of its enjoyment as personified in the persons and vocations of the entertainers. | 95 |
| [CHAPTER VI] |
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| The secret of Intermere partially revealed to Anderton, and when he least expects it he is restored to his home and kindred, much to his regret. | 119 |
| [CHAPTER VII] |
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| Le envoi. | 148 |