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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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