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V. V.'s Eyes

V. V.'s Eyes

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  XII How V. Vivian still felt the Same about the Huns, No Matter what   Sam Thought; also how Kern Garland lost Something at the   Works, and what made Mr. V.V. look at her That Way 146   XIII How Life was Gray and Everything was Horrid; how Carlisle went to Little Africa   with Hen; how the Man spoke to her again, just the same, and what happened then;   further, reporting a Confidential Talk with a Best Girl-Friend 159   XIV In which Cally tells a Certain Person that she isn't Happy--Very 180   XV In which she goes to New York and is very Happy indeed 190   XVI Of Happiness continuing, and what all the World loves; revealing,   however, that not Every Girl can do what the French People once did 201   XVII Cally crosses the Great Gulf; and it isn't quite Clear how she will ever   cross back again 216   XVIII Night-Thoughts on the Hardness of Religious Fellows, compelling you to be Hard,   too; Happier Things again, such as Hugo, Europe, Trousseaux, etc.; concluding   with a Letter from Texas and a Little Vulgarian in a Red Hat 235   XIX How it is One Thing to run away from yourself, and another to escape; how Cally   orders the Best Cocktails, and gazes at her Mother asleep; also of Jefferson 4127,   and why Mamma left the Table in a hurry at the Café des Ambassadeurs 249   XX In which Jack Dalhousie wears a New Dignity, and the Lame   Stranger comes to the House of Heth 266   XXI That Day at the Beach, as we sit and look back at it; how Hugo   journeys to shield his Love from Harm, and Small Beginnings   can end with Uproars and a Proverb 278   XXII One Summer in the Old Hotel; of the World's wagging on, Kern Garland,   and Prince Serge Suits; of how Kern leaves the Works for Good and has a   Dream about Mr. V.V.'s Beautiful Lady; of how Mr. V.V. came to sit in   the Still Watches and think again of John the Baptist 296   XXIII One Summer in Europe, which she never speaks of now; Home again, with   what a Difference; Novel Questionings, as to what is a Friend, etc 320  

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