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 {| border="0" THE UNBIDDEN GUEST RETURNS TO READ HIS MANUSCRIPT, CONTINUING THE NARRATIVE. THIRD INTERLUDE.—THE NARRATIVE AGAIN INTERRUPTED. THE MANUSCRIPT CONTINUED. FOURTH INTERLUDE. THE NARRATIVE CONTINUED. FIFTH INTERLUDE.
 * | CHAPTER
 * | PAGE.
 * | XXV.
 * | The Mother of a Volcano—"You Can Not Disprove, and You Dare Not Admit,"
 * | 162
 * | XXVI.
 * | Motion from Inherent Energy—"Lead Me Deeper Into this Expanding Study,"
 * | 169
 * | XXVII.
 * | Sleep, Dreams, Nightmare—"Strangle the Life from My Body,"
 * | 175
 * | Motion from Inherent Energy—"Lead Me Deeper Into this Expanding Study,"
 * | 169
 * | XXVII.
 * | Sleep, Dreams, Nightmare—"Strangle the Life from My Body,"
 * | 175
 * | 175
 * | XXVIII.
 * | A Challenge—My Unbidden Guest Accepts It,
 * | 179
 * | XXIX.
 * | Beware of Biology—The Science of the Life of Man—The Old Man relates a Story as an Object Lesson,
 * | 186
 * | XXX.
 * | Looking Backward—The Living Brain,
 * | 193
 * | XXX.
 * | Looking Backward—The Living Brain,
 * | 193
 * | 193
 * | XXXI.
 * | A Lesson on Volcanoes—Primary Colors are Capable of Farther Subdivision,
 * | 204
 * | XXXII.
 * | Matter is Retarded Motion—"A Wail of Sadness Inexpressible,"
 * | 218
 * | XXXIII.
 * | "A Study of True Science is a Study of God"—Communing with Angels,
 * | 224
 * | XXXIV.
 * | I Cease to Breathe, and Yet Live,
 * | 226
 * | XXXV.
 * | "A Certain Point Within a Circle"—Men are as Parasites on the Roof of Earth,
 * | 230
 * | XXXVI.
 * | The Drinks of Man,
 * | 235
 * | XXXVII.
 * | The Drunkard's Voice,
 * | 238
 * | XXXVIII.
 * | The Drunkard's Den,
 * | 240
 * | XXXIX.
 * | Among the Drunkards,
 * | 247
 * | XL.
 * | Further Temptation—Etidorhpa Appears,
 * | 252
 * | XLI.
 * | Misery,
 * | 262
 * | XLII.
 * | Eternity Without Time,
 * | 272
 * | 247
 * | XL.
 * | Further Temptation—Etidorhpa Appears,
 * | 252
 * | XLI.
 * | Misery,
 * | 262
 * | XLII.
 * | Eternity Without Time,
 * | 272
 * | XLII.
 * | Eternity Without Time,
 * | 272
 * | XLIII.
 * | The Last Contest,
 * | 277
 * | The Last Contest,
 * | 277
 * | XLIV.
 * | The Fathomless Abyss—The Edge of the Earth's Shell,
 * | 306
 * | XLV.
 * | My Heart-throb is Stilled, and Yet I Live,
 * | 310
 * | XLVI.
 * | The Inner Circle, or the End of Gravitation—In the Bottomless Gulf,
 * | 317
 * | XLVII.
 * | Hearing Without Ears—"What Will Be the End?"
 * | 322
 * | XLVIII.
 * | Why and How—The Straggling Ray of Light from those Farthermost Outreaches,
 * | 327
 * | XLIX.
 * | Oscillating Through Space—The Earth Shell Above Us,
 * | 333
 * | L.
 * | My Weight Annihilated—"Tell me," I cried in alarm, "is this a Living Tomb?"
 * | 340
 * | LI.
 * | Is That a Mortal?—"The End of Earth,"
 * | 345
 * | 333
 * | L.
 * | My Weight Annihilated—"Tell me," I cried in alarm, "is this a Living Tomb?"
 * | 340
 * | LI.
 * | Is That a Mortal?—"The End of Earth,"
 * | 345
 * | Is That a Mortal?—"The End of Earth,"
 * | 345
 * | LII.
 * | The Last Farewell,
 * | 352
 * | —Letter Accompanying the Mysterious Manuscript,
 * | 360
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 * | —Letter Accompanying the Mysterious Manuscript,
 * | 360
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