TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.BOOK I. PIERRE JUST EMERGING FROM HIS TEENSBOOK II. LOVE, DELIGHT, AND ALARMBOOK III. THE PRESENTIMENT AND THE VERIFICATIONBOOK IV. RETROSPECTIVEBOOK V. MISGIVINGS AND PREPARATIVESBOOK VI. ISABEL, AND THE FIRST PART OF THE STORY OF ISABELBOOK VII. INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN PIERRE’S TWO INTERVIEWS WITH ISABEL AT THE FARM-HOUSEBOOK VIII. THE SECOND INTERVIEW, AND THE SECOND PART OF THE STORY OF ISABEL. THEIR IMMEDIATE IMPULSIVE EFFECT UPON PIERREBOOK IX. MORE LIGHT, AND THE GLOOM OF THAT LIGHT. MORE GLOOM, AND THE LIGHT OF THAT GLOOMBOOK X. THE UNPRECEDENTED FINAL RESOLUTION OF PIERREBOOK XI. HE CROSSES THE RUBICONBOOK XII. ISABEL, MRS. GLENDINNING, THE PORTRAIT, AND LUCYBOOK XIII. THEY DEPART THE MEADOWSBOOK XIV. THE JOURNEY AND THE PAMPHLETBOOK XV. THE COUSINSBOOK XVI. FIRST NIGHT OF THEIR ARRIVAL IN THE CITYBOOK XVII. YOUNG AMERICA IN LITERATUREBOOK XVIII. PIERRE, AS A JUVENILE AUTHOR, RECONSIDEREDBOOK XIX. THE CHURCH OF THE APOSTLESBOOK XX. CHARLIE MILLTHORPEBOOK XXI. PIERRE IMMATURELY ATTEMPTS A MATURE BOOK. TIDINGS FROM THE MEADOWS. PLINLIMMONBOOK XXII. THE FLOWER-CURTAIN LIFTED FROM BEFORE A TROPICAL AUTHOR; WITH SOME REMARKS ON THE TRANSCENDENTAL FLESH-BRUSH PHILOSOPHYBOOK XXIII. A LETTER FOR PIERRE. ISABEL. ARRIVAL OF LUCY’S EASEL AND TRUNKS AT THE APOSTLES’BOOK XXIV. LUCY AT THE APOSTLES’BOOK XXV. LUCY, ISABEL, AND PIERRE. PIERRE AT HIS BOOK. ENCELADUSBOOK XXVI. A WALK; A FOREIGN PORTRAIT; A SAIL. AND THE END


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