CONTENTS
I. Felix Decides to Change His Character
II. "Bon Voyage!"
III. Plans
IV. Surprises
V. The Struggle for Existence
VI. A Guide to Chicago
VII. Work and Play
VIII. Rose-Ann Goes Away
IX. How to Spend One's Evenings
X. The Detached Attitude
XI. An Adventure in Philosophy
XII. Bachelor's Hall
XIII. In Hospital
XIV. Heart and Hand
XV. Pre-Nuptial
XVI. Clive's Assistance
XVII. Charivari
XVIII. The Authority of the State of Illinois
XIX. Together
XX. "The Nest-building Instinct"
XXI. Advancement
XXII. Mainly About Clothes
XXIII. A Bargain in Utopias
XXIV. Studio
XXV. St. George of the Minute
XXVI. What Rose-Ann Wanted
XXVII. Parties
XXVIII. A Father-in-Law
XXIX. Interlude at Midnight
XXX. Fathers and Daughters
XXXI. More or Less Theatrical
XXXII. Duty
XXXIII. A Parable
XXXIV. Journeys
XXXV. Civilization
XXXVI. "We Needs Must Know That in the Days to Come"
XXXVII. Symbols
XXXVIII. The Portrait of Felix Fay
XXXIX. A Date on the Calendar
XL. Celebration
XLI. Changes
XLII. An Apparition
XLIII. Nocturne
XLIV. Aubade
XLV. Foursome
XLVI. The Rehearsal
XXLVII. The Fortunate Youth
XLVIII. Dream-Tryst
XLIX. A Matter of Convention
L. Babes in the Wood
LI. "Bienfaits de la Lune"
LII. Sleepless Nights
LIII. Two Letters
LIV. The God and the Pedestal
LV. The Consolations of Philosophy
LVI. Eulenspiegel
LVII. Three Days
LVIII. Rendezvous
LIX. Unanswered Questions
LX. A Leave-taking
LXI. Two Men Discuss a Girl
LXII. Theory and Practice
LXIII. In Play
LXIV. In Earnest