CHAPTER II. MISS BARHYTE AGREES TO CHANGE HER NAME. CHAPTER VII. WHAT MAY BE SEEN FROM A PALCO. CHAPTER VIII. AN UNEXPECTED GUEST. CHAPTER IX. MR. INCOUL DINES IN SPAIN. CHAPTER XI. THE HOUSE IN THE PARC MONCEAU. CHAPTER XII. MR. INCOUL IS PREOCCUPIED. CHAPTER XIII. WHAT MAY BE HEARD IN A GREENROOM. CHAPTER XIV. KARL GROWS A MOUSTACHE. CHAPTER XVII. MAIDA'S NUPTIALS. CHAPTER XVIII. MR. INCOUL GOES OVER THE ACCOUNTS. MR. INCOUL’S BY THE SAME AUTHOR: Crown 8vo. “Mr. Saltus is a scientific pessimist, as witty, as bitter, as satirical, as interesting and as insolent to humanity in general as are his great teachers, Schopenhauer and Von Hartmann.”—Worcester Spy. Crown 8vo. “A whole library of pessimism compressed into one small volume by a writer whose understanding of the value of words amounts almost to genius.”—Chicago Herald. “The work is remarkable in every way and its originality and power will compel for it more than an ephemeral existence, for independently of the force with which it deals with its theme its literary merits are of a high order, and its reflections are those of a bold, brilliant and able thinker.”—Boston Saturday Review. IN PREPARATION, MR. INCOUL’S MISADVENTUREBY EDGAR SALTUS And thine eye shall not pity. logo NEW YORK M DCCC LXXXVII Copyright, 1887, by Edgar Saltus GILLISS BROTHERS & TURNURE TO E. A. S. |