PART I THE QUEST JOYFUL | I. | Prague, 1742 | II. | The Chapel of St. Wenceslas | III. | Carola Koklinska | IV. | Cardinal Fleury’s Blunder | V. | The Retreat from Prague | VI. | On the Heights | VII. | The Home at Aix | VIII. | ClÉmence de SÉguy | IX. | The Heretic | X. | The Magician | XI. | M. de Richelieu | XII. | The Diamond Ring | XIII. | Three Letters | PART II THE QUEST SORROWFUL | I. | Paris | II. | A Walled Garden | III. | A Pavilion at Versailles | IV. | Despair | V. | The Painter | VI. | In the Garden | VII. | A Picture | VIII. | Voltaire | IX. | Reflections | X. | In the Louvre | XI. | The FÊte | XII. | Afterwards | XIII. | ClÉmence | XIV. | In the Convent | PART III THE QUEST TRIUMPHANT | I. | The Father | II. | Return to Life! | III. | The Betrothed | IV. | The Conflict | V. | The Departure from Aix | VI. | The Garret | VII. | The Roses of M. Marmontel | VIII. | The End of the Quest | | Epilogue | THE QUEST OF GLORY PART I THE QUEST JOYFUL “Tout est trÈs abject dans les hommes, la vertu, la gloire, la vie; mais les choses les plus petites ont des proportions reconnues. Le chÊne est un grand arbre prÈs du cerisier; ainsi les hommes À l’Égard les uns des autres.”—Le Marquis de Vauvenargues. |
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