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PART I. THE MAN.
PART II. THE DOUBLE DREAM.
PART III. THE MAGIC SPELL.
PART IV. THE DREAM OF BETSEY CLARK.
PART V. TOM CLARK DREAMS AGAIN.
PART VI. WHAT BECAME OF THOMAS CLARK.
PART VII. BETSEY CLARK IN DREAM-LAND.
From SINCLAIR TOUSEY
By DR. P. B. RANDOLPH,


Dear Charles T——s:

Since we parted at the "Golden Gate," the weight of a world has rested on your shoulders, and I have suffered much, in my journeyings up and down the world, as wearily I wandered over Zahara's burning sands and among the shrines and monuments of Egypt, Syria, and Araby the blessed; separated in body, but united in soul, we have each sought knowledge, and, I trust, gained wisdom. Our work is just begun. One portion of that work consists in the endeavor to unmask villainy, and vindicate the sanctity and perpetuity of marriage. In this little work I have tried to do this, and believe that if the magic talisman herein recommended as a sovereign balm for the strifes and ills of wedlock, be faithfully used, that the great married world will adopt your motto and my own, and become convinced that in spite of much contrary seeming "WE MAY BE HAPPY YET!"

To you, and to such this book is

Affectionately dedicated by your friend and the world's,

P. B. RANDOLPH.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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