![]() ![]() Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans VIII. They Recognize, but do not Know, Each OtherīOOK THE EIGHTH.–THE CAPITOL AND THINGS AROUND IT. The Resemblance of a Palace to a Wood III. State Policy Deals with Little Matters as Well as with Great ![]() The Waif Knows Its Own CourseīOOK THE SIXTH.–URSUS UNDER DIFFERENT ASPECTS. ShudderingīOOK THE FIFTH.–THE SEA AND FATE ARE MOVED BY THE SAME BREATH. The Kind of Magistracy under the Wigs of Former Days VII. Why Should a Gold Piece Lower Itself by Mixing with a Heap of Pennies? Ursus the Poet Drags on Ursus the PhilosopherīOOK THE THIRD.–THE BEGINNING OF THE FISSURE. Gwynplaine Thinks Justice, and Ursus Talks Truth XII. Absurdities which Folks without Taste call Poetry X. Blindness Gives Lessons in Clairvoyance VIII. Ursus as Tutor, and Ursus as Guardian VII. Wherein we see the Face of Him of whom we have hitherto seen only the Acts The Flame which would be Seen if Man were Transparent XI. Another Form of DesertīOOK THE FIRST.–THE EVERLASTING PRESENCE OF THE PAST. The Problem Suddenly Works in Silence XVII. A Cloud Different from the Others enters on the Scene V. Another Preliminary Chapter.–The ComprachicosīOOK THE FIRST.–NIGHT NOT SO BLACK AS MAN. ![]()
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