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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter I: Master Gottfried's Workshop
- Chapter II: The Eyrie
- Chapter III: The Flotsam and Jetsam of the Debateable Ford
- Chapter IV: Snow-Wreaths When 'Tis Thaw
- Chapter V: The Young Freiherr
- Chapter VI: The Blessed Friedmund's Wake
- Chapter VII: The Schneiderlein's Return
- Chapter VIII: Passing the Oubliette
- Chapter IX: The Eaglets
- Chapter X: The Eagle's Prey
- Chapter XI: The Choice in Life
- Chapter XII: Back to the Dovecote
- Chapter XIII: The Eaglets in the City
- Chapter XIV: The Double-Headed Eagle
- Chapter XV: The Rival Eyrie
- Chapter XVI: The Eagle and the Snake
- Chapter XVII: Bridging the Ford
- Chapter XVIII: Friedmund in the Clouds
- Chapter XIX: The Fight at the Ford
- Chapter XX: The Wounded Eagle
- Chapter XXI: Ritter Theurdank
- Chapter XXII: Peace
- Chapter XXIII: The Altar of Peace
- Chapter XXIV: Old Iron and New Steel
- Chapter XXV: The Star and the Spark
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