The Cords of Vanity - A Comedy of Shirking by James Branch Cabell
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XVII HE PROVIDES COPY
XVIII HE SPENDS AN AFTERNOON IN ARDEN XIX HE PLAYS THE IMPROVIDENT FOOL XX HE DINES OUT, IMPEDED BY SUPERSTITIONS XXI HE IS URGED TO DESERT HIS GALLEY XXII HE CLEANS THE SLATE XXIII HE REVILES DESTINY AND CLIMBS A WALL XXIV HE RECONCILES SENTIMENT AND REASON XXV HE ADVANCES IN THE ATTACK ON SELWOODE XXVI HE ASSISTS IN THE DIVERSION OF BIRDS XXVII HE CALLS, COUNSELS, AND CONSIDERS XXVIII HE PARTICIPATES IN SUNDRY CONFIDENCES XXIX HE ALLOWS THE MERITS OF IMPERFECTION XXX HE GILDS THE WEATHER-VANE THE EPILOGUE: WHICH SUGGESTS THAT SECOND THOUGHTS-- |
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