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CHAPTER I.
"Even a child is known by his doings."—Prov. 20:11.

CHAPTER II.
No great truth was ever born into the world, without the throes of suffering of those who bore it.

CHAPTER III.
A child's love is as proportionately great as a woman's.

CHAPTER IV.
Society's Nothingness, and its Sacrifice.

CHAPTER V.
Edith's Choice.

CHAPTER VI.
The glamor gone, what is left?

CHAPTER VII.
"Go, preach the Gospel to all the world."

CHAPTER VIII.
The Way of a Missionary.

CHAPTER IX.
Betty's new friends.

CHAPTER X.
"God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the wise."

CHAPTER XI.
The Treachery of the World.

CHAPTER XII.
Indifference begets indifference. Love begets love.

CHAPTER XIII.
Friendship's Claim.

CHAPTER XIV.
A contrast—The husband and the lover.

CHAPTER XV.
Spirit upon Spirit.

CHAPTER XVI.
Away from the world, soul meets soul.

CHAPTER XVII.
Edith's Release.

CHAPTER XVII.
The dream of the past.

CHAPTER XIX.
Betty finds her opposite.

CHAPTER XX.
The time we deem ourselves the strongest, we are often reminded of our weakness.

CHAPTER XXI.
The Efficacy of Faith.

CHAPTER XXII.
To save a soul.

CHAPTER XXIII.
"'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all."

CHAPTER XXIV.
Unalloyed Love.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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