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  • <a href="#Chapter-XXVI">Chapter XXVI</a> Why it Was that the Girl who Has no Seeing Was not at Home when Opal Called 197
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXVII">Chapter XXVII</a> Of a Cathedral Service in the Pig-Pen.—How the World Looks from a Man's Shoulder 204
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXVIII">Chapter XXVIII</a> How Opal Piped with Reeds, and what a Good Time Dear Love Gave Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus 212
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXIX">Chapter XXIX</a> How Opal Feels the Heat of the Sun, and Decorates a Goodly Number of the White Poker-Chips of the Chore Boy 218
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXX">Chapter XXX</a> How Opal and the Little Birds from the Great Tree Have a Happy Time at the House of Dear Love 226
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXXI">Chapter XXXI</a> How Lola Wears her White Silk Dress at Last 231
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXXII">Chapter XXXII</a> Of the Ways that Fairies Write, and the Proper Way to Drink in the Song of the Wood 234
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXXIII">Chapter XXXIII</a> Of the Death of Lars Porsena of Clusium, and of the Comfort that Sadie McKibben can Give 242
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXXIV">Chapter XXXIV</a> Of the Fall of the Great Tree, and the Funeral of Aristotle 249
  • <a href="#Chapter-XXXV">Chapter XXXV</a> How the Man of the Long Step that Whistles Most of the Time Takes an Interesting Walk 253