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CONTENTS.
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| V. | The Letter | 94 |
| VI. | "The way I read a letter's this" | 96 |
| VII. | "Wild nights! Wild nights!" | 97 |
| VIII. | At Home | 98 |
| IX. | Possession | 100 |
| X. | "A charm invests a face" | 101 |
| XI. | The Lovers | 102 |
| XII. | "In lands I never saw, they say" | 103 |
| XIII. | "The moon is distant from the sea" | 104 |
| XIV. | "He put the belt around my life" | 105 |
| XV. | The Lost Jewel | 106 |
| XVI. | "What if I say I shall not wait?" | 107 |
| BOOK III. NATURE. | ||
| I. | Mother Nature | 111 |
| II. | Out of the Morning | 113 |
| III. | "At half-past three a single bird" | 114 |
| IV. | Day's Parlor | 115 |
| V. | The Sun's Wooing | 116 |
| VI. | The Robin | 117 |
| VII. | The Butterfly's Day | 118 |
| VIII. | The Bluebird | 120 |
| IX. | April | 121 |
| X. | The Sleeping Flowers | 122 |
| XL. | My Rose | 124 |
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