Cross TWELFTH CHAPTER. Certain Elements for the Charter Crucible, and His Mother's Pilgrimage, Across the Sands Alone to Mecca THIRTEENTH CHAPTER. "No Man Can Enter into a Strong Man's House, and Spoil His Goods, Except He Will First Bind the Strong Man" FOURTEENTH CHAPTER. The Singing of the Skylark Ceases Abruptly; Charter Hastens East to Find a Queer Message at the Granville FIFTEENTH CHAPTER. Quentin Charter and Selma Cross Join Issue on a New Battle-ground, Each Leaving the Field with Open Wounds SIXTEENTH CHAPTER. Paula, Finding that Both Giants Have Entered Her Castle, Rushes in Tumult into the Night SEVENTEENTH CHAPTER. Paula Sails into the South, Seeking the Holy Man of Saint Pierre, Where La Montagne Pelée Gives Warning EIGHTEENTH CHAPTER. Paula is Involved in the Rending Fortunes of Saint Pierre and the Panther Calls with New York Mail NINETEENTH CHAPTER. Quentin Charter is Attracted by the Travail of Pelée, and Encounters a Queer Fellow-Voyager TWENTIETH CHAPTER. Charter's Mind Becomes the Arena of Conflict Between the Wyndam Woman and Skylark Memories TWENTY-FIRST CHAPTER. Charter Communes with the Wyndam Woman, and Confesses the Great Trouble of His Heart to Father Fontanel TWENTY-SECOND CHAPTER. Charter Makes a Pilgrimage to the Craters of Pelée—One Last Day Devoted to the Spirit of Old Letters TWENTY-THIRD CHAPTER. Charter and Stock are Called to the Priest's House in the Night, and the Wyndam Woman Stays at the Palms TWENTY-FOURTH CHAPTER. Having to do Especially with the Morning of the Ascension, when the Monster, Pelée, Gives Birth to Death TWENTY-FIFTH CHAPTER. The Saragossa Encounters the Raging Fire-Mists from Pelée Eight Miles at Sea, but Lives to Send a Boat Ashore TWENTY-SIXTH CHAPTER. Paula and Charter in Several Settings Feel the Energy of the Great Good that Drives the World TWENTY-SEVENTH CHAPTER. Paula and Charter Journey into the West; One Hears Voices, but not the Words often, from Rapture's Roadway About Will Levington Comfort By Will Levington Comfort Paula Encounters the Remarkable Eyes of Her First Giant, and Hearkens to the Second, Thundering Afar-off Paula Contemplates the Wall of a Hundred Windows, and the Mysterious Madame Nestor Calls at the Zoroaster Certain Developing Incidents are Caught Into the Current of Narrative—also a Supper with Reifferscheid Paula Encounters Her Adversary Who Turns Prophet and Tells of a Starry Child Soon to be Born Paula is Involved in the Furious History of Selma Cross and Writes a Letter to Quentin Charter