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CONTENTS.
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| XIII. | A Prayer | 34 |
| XIV. | "The thought beneath so slight a film" | 36 |
| XV. | "The soul unto itself" | 37 |
| XVI. | "Surgeons must be very careful" | 38 |
| XVII. | The Railway Train | 39 |
| XVIII. | The Show | 40 |
| XIX. | "Delight becomes pictorial" | 41 |
| XX. | "A thought went up my mind to-day" | 42 |
| XXI. | "Is Heaven a physician?" | 43 |
| XXII. | The Return | 44 |
| XXIII. | "A poor torn heart, a tattered heart" | 45 |
| XXIV. | Too Much | 46 |
| XXV. | Shipwreck | 48 |
| XXVI. | "Victory comes late" | 49 |
| XXVII. | Enough | 50 |
| XXVIII. | "Experiment to me" | 51 |
| XXIX. | My Country's Wardrobe | 52 |
| XXX. | "Faith is a fine invention" | 53 |
| XXXI. | "Except the heaven had come so near" | 54 |
| XXXII. | "Portraits are to daily faces" | 55 |
| XXXIII. | The Duel | 56 |
| XXXIV. | "A shady friend for torrid days" | 57 |
| XXXV. | The Goal | 58 |
| XXXVI. | Sight | 60 |
| XXXVII. | "Talk with prudence to a beggar" | 62 |
| XXXVIII. | The Preacher | 63 |
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