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CONTENTS.
Vol. II.
BOOK III.—The Beginning of the Fissure. | ||
Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Tadcaster Inn | 1 |
II. | Open-air Eloquence | 6 |
III. | Where the Passer-by reappears | 12 |
IV. | Contraries fraternize in Hate | 19 |
V. | The Wapentake | 25 |
VI. | The Mouse examined by the Cats | 30 |
VII. | Why should a Gold Piece Lower Itself by mixing with a Heap of Pennies? | 40 |
VIII. | Symptoms of Poisoning | 48 |
IX. | Abyssus Abyssum vocat | 53 |
BOOK IV.—The Cell of Torture. | ||
I. | The Temptation of Saint Gwynplaine | 63 |
II. | From Gay to Grave | 72 |
III. | Lex, Rex, Fex | 80 |
IV. | Ursus plays the Spy on the Police | 84 |
V. | A Fearful Place | 90 |
VI. | The Kind of Magistracy under the Wigs of Former Days | 93 |
VII. | Shuddering | 98 |
VIII. | Lamentation | 100 |