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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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