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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Dedication
A Prologue or Prefatory Declaration by me, Once-Was-Willem
I: Which tells of the fall of Robert Carne and the sacking of Pennick
II: Which explains the curse of Cosham and whence it came
III: Which treats of my death
IV: Which recounts my resurrection
V: In which Cain Caradoc offers his services to Maglan Horvath
VI: Which brings me home again to Cosham village
VII: Which treats of the chamber under the motte
VIII: In which (for well or ill, who can say?) I make new acquaintance
IX: How Cain Caradoc searched for a maid unblemished
X: Of Betheli, the manner of her life and death
XI: Which mostly treats of the changers that lived on the mountain
XII: Of Peter Floodfoot, and the flute that made no music
XIII: Of the fight within the cornerstone
XIV: Of Drede Ich Nawhit, how he came to be and why he did not last
XV: Of Morjune, how she would not go to Hell when she was sent
XVI: And what of me, this while?
XVII: How Cain Caradoc made a poppet
XVIII: Which treats of the children’s crusade
XIX: Of silver and sell-swords, but not much of either
XX: What passed at the Bell
XXI: How the people of Cosham made their petition
XXII: In which I begin to make a daisy-bracelet
XXIII: In which I come back down from the mountain
XXIV: Of words and water
XXV: Which treats of the fight on the Cosham road
XXVI: Our need for medicine, and how it was answered
XXVII: In which Cain Caradoc seeks intelligence about his foes, and Betheli about her situation
XXVIII: The fashioning of a homuncule
XXIX: Which treats of a hanging
XXX: In which Cain Caradoc makes ready for battle
XXXI: In which battle is joined
XXXII: Of the nail and the arrow
XXXIII: In which four become five, and then six, but all is not enough
XXXIV: Which concerns Hell, and my going there
XXXV: Which treats of what passed in my absence
XXXVI: In which, despite our striving, the children come at last to the castle
XXXVII: Which tells of my journeying too far and too wide
XXXVIII: In which the seven come at last together, though they do not yet know it
XXXIX: In which Anna claims her birthright
XL: And now all things are come to a poise
XLI: In which Cain Caradoc achieves his dearest wish
XLII: The end of the seven
XLIII
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