SIS

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IWhere the Orchards Smelled[197]
IIThe Eyes that Wept till they went Blind[204]
IIIThe Golden Teapot with the Blue Rose[209]
IVThe Story at Last. Attend![211]
VHiliary loved Both, and Both loved Him[215]
VIShe Believed in Miracles. Do you?[221]
VIIThat was a Great Time for Kissing[225]
VIIIWhat may be Seen on a Doorstep[232]

THOR’S EMERALD

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IThe Shibboleth of Liberty[237]
IIWhen the Summer came Again[245]
IIIThe Land of the Brave[254]
IVThe Home of the Free[260]
VThe Quality of Justice[268]
VIThe Foolishness of Preaching[277]
VIITo a Higher Tribunal[285]
VIIIThe Shadow of Death[288]

GUILE

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IChilly Wisdom[295]
IIPatchouly[301]
IIIThe Calyxlike Bonnet[306]
IVThe Fiddling of Fortune[312]
VA Dangerous Train[317]
VISimilia Similibus Curantur[322]
VIIThe Ineffable Whirl[329]
VIIIThe Length of a Minute[331]
IXAt Ten in the Morning[338]
XBy the Right of a Husband[340]

ILLUSTRATIONS

“So they marched away to the tune of ‘The Girl I Left Behind Me’”[Frontispiece]
FACING PAGE
“‘It’s like climbing Zion’s hill,’ said John to himself”[44]
“‘I guess you’re the right sort,’ he said hoarsely. ‘Put it there!’”[100]
“She was on the floor there before him, her face upraised to his”[126]
“Like a picture in its frame, there stood his wife”[152]
“The entire ship’s company gathered and viewed it curiously”[192]
“‘I want to marry one of you girls, but hanged if I know which one to ask’”[218]

HEIMWEH[[1]]

I  LIFE HAS NO FUTURE AT TWENTY-ONE