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BOOK THE SECOND.--GWYNPLAINE AND DEA.
I.
Wherein we see the Face of Him of whom we have hitherto seen only
the Acts
II. Dea
III. "Oculos non Habet, et Videt"
IV. Well-matched Lovers
V.
The Blue Sky through the Black Cloud
VI. Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian
VII. Blindness Gives Lessons in Clairvoyance
VIII. Not only Happiness, but Prosperity
IX. Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry
X.
An Outsider's View of Men and Things
XI. Gwynplaine Thinks Justice, and Ursus Talks Truth
XII. Ursus the Poet Drags on Ursus the Philosopher
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