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CONTENTS.
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| XXXIX. | "Good night! which put the candle out?" | 64 |
| XL. | "When I hoped I feared" | 65 |
| XLI. | Deed | 66 |
| XLII. | Time's Lesson | 67 |
| XLIII. | Remorse | 68 |
| XLIV. | The Shelter | 69 |
| XLV. | "Undue significance a starving man attaches" | 70 |
| XLVI. | "Heart not so heavy as mine" | 71 |
| XLVII. | "I many times thought peace had come" | 73 |
| XLVIII. | "Unto my books so good to turn" | 74 |
| XLIX. | "This merit hath the worst" | 75 |
| L. | Hunger | 76 |
| LI. | "I gained it so" | 78 |
| LII. | "To learn to transport by the pain" | 79 |
| LIII. | Returning | 80 |
| LIV. | Prayer | 82 |
| LV. | "I know that he exists" | 83 |
| LVI. | Melodies Unheard | 84 |
| LVII. | Called Back | 85 |
| BOOK II.—LOVE. | ||
| I. | Choice | 89 |
| II. | "I have no life but this" | 90 |
| III. | "Your riches taught me poverty" | 91 |
| IV. | The Contract | 93 |
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