PART I | CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | "Hinter die Kirche blÜhe die blaue Blumeleft der Zufriedenheit" | 3 | II. | Of Thaddeus Bourn and his Purposes | 11 | III. | Of Morgan Map and his Purposes | 24 | IV. | In which Thaddeus uses the term "Moral Justification" | 32 | V. | Introducing Hamilton and Saint Mary's Organ | 41 | VI. | Introducing Gard Windham and the Brotherhood of Consolation | 56 | VII. | Introducing Moselle and Mavering | 71 | VIII. | Of Mrs. Mavering, and of the Philosophy of the Individual | 85 | IX. | Of Estates in Happiness | 99 | X. | Of Spring in Hamilton—Of Thaddeus's Opportunity to be Candid | 118 | XI. | The Whirlpool—Mr. Paulus's Reminiscences of Women | 135 | | PART II | XII. | Antietam | 149 | XIII. | In which Appears a General of Division, and one of "the Brethren" | 164 | XIV. | In which Mavering Concludes that Cavalry Officers as a Class are Eccentric and Deep | 181 | XV. | Treats of the Distribution of Tracts in the Valley of the Shenandoah | 192 | XVI. | Which Discloses one Daddy Joe, and Disposes of an Evangelist | 207 | XVII. | On the Question of the Exact Location of the Divinity which is Ultimately Called Worth While | 223 | XVIII. | In which there is Discovered a Compunction | 235 | XIX. | In which Windham Drops Out of the Fight—and Mavering Remarks on Human Adaptability | 253 | XX. | Treats of Further Incidents in the House with the White Door | 264 | XXI. | In which We Go Down the River and Return | 274 | XXII. | Of Mavering, who Disappears—Of the Gray Poet—Of Morgan, Who Appears Once More | 286 | XXIII. | The End | 307 | BENNIE BEN CREE Being the Story of his Adventure to Southward in the Year '62
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