[CHAPTER XI.]

Leibgeber’s Disquisition on Fame—Firmian’s “Evening Paper”.

[CHAPTER XII.]

The Flight out of Egypt—The Glories of Travel?—The Unknown Bayreuth—Baptism in a Storm—Nathalie and the Hermitage—The most important Conversation in all this Book—An Evening of Friendship.

[CHAPTER XIII.]

A Clock of Human Beings—A Cold Shoulder—The Venner.

[CHAPTER XIV.]

A Lover’s Dismissal—Fantaisie—The Child with the Bouquet—The Eden of the Night, and the Angel at the Gate of Paradise.

[First Fruit Piece.]

Letter of Dr. Victor to Cato the Elder, on the Conversion of I into Thou, He, She, Ye, and They; or the Feast of Kindness of the 20th March.