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Contents
| Chapter. | Page | |
| VI. | Harness the Horses; and Get up, ye Horsemen, and Stand forth with your Helmets, Furbish the Spears, and Put on the Brigandines.—Jer. xlvi:4 | 205 |
| VII. | The Hour of Chaos | 212 |
| VIII. | The First Links | 225 |
| IX. | Particular Instances, Contrasting the Old Lady and the Special Correspondent | 233 |
| X. | The Triumph of Sir Robert Llwellyn | 245 |
| XI. | Progress | 256 |
| XII. | A Soul alone on the Sea-Shore | 262 |
BOOK III. | ||
| I. | What it Meant to the World's Women | 271 |
| II. | Cyril Hands Redux | 283 |
| III. | All ye Inhabitants of the World, and Dwellers on the Earth, See ye, when He Lifteth up an Ensign on the Mountains.—Is. xviii:3 | 289 |
| IV. | A Luncheon Party | 302 |
| V. | By the Tower of Hippicus | 322 |
| VI. | Under the Eastern Stars: towards Gerizim | 342 |
| VII. | The Last Meeting | 356 |
| VIII. | Death Coming with One Grace | 364 |
| IX. | At Walktown again | 376 |
| Epilogue | 385 | |