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I. In Which Things Are Said of Diogenes and of a Lady With a Lantern 11
II. In Which a Princess Serving Finds That the Motto of Kings Is Meaningless 21
III. In Which the Crown Prince Enters Upon His Own 36
IV. In Which Three Kings Come to Crossroads 51
V. In Which Peggy Takes the Center of the Stage 62
VI. In Which a Gray Plush Pussy Cat Supplies a Theme 77
VII. In Which Geoffrey Writes of Soldiers and Their Souls 91
VIII. In Which a Green-Eyed Monster Grips Eve 111
IX. In Which Anne, Passing a Shop, Turns In 136
X. In Which a Blind Beggar and a Butterfly Go To a Ball 149
XI. In Which Brinsley Speaks of the Way to Win a Woman 160
XII. In Which Eve Usurps an Ancient Masculine Privilege 178
XIII. In Which Geoffrey Plays Cave Man 196
XIV. In Which There Is Much Said of Marriage and of Giving in Marriage 210
XV. In Which Anne Asks and Jimmie Answers 226
XVI. In Which Pan Pipes to the Stars 239
XVII. In Which Fear Walks in a Storm 256
XVIII. In Which We Hear Once More of a Sandalwood Fan 274
XIX. In Which Christmas Comes to Crossroads 284
XX. In Which a Dresden-China Shepherdess and a Country Mouse Meet on Common Ground 298
XXI. In Which St. Michael Hears a Call 314
XXII. In Which Anne Weighs the People of Two Worlds 333
XXIII. In Which Richard Rides Alone


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