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CONTENTS
| Preface | iii | |
| Prelude | 9 | |
| BOOK I.—LIFE. | ||
| I. | Success | 13 |
| II. | "Our share of night to bear" | 14 |
| III. | Rouge et Noir | 15 |
| IV. | Rouge gagne | 16 |
| V. | "Glee! the storm is over" | 17 |
| VI. | "If I can stop one heart from breaking" | 18 |
| VII. | Almost | 19 |
| VIII. | "A wounded deer leaps highest" | 20 |
| IX. | "The heart asks pleasure first" | 21 |
| X. | In a Library | 22 |
| XI. | "Much madness is divinest sense" | 24 |
| XII. | "I asked no other thing" | 25 |
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