ESGAIR.
Frontispiece.
BARON BRUNO;
OR,
THE UNBELIEVING PHILOSOPHER,

BY
LOUISA MORGAN.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY R. CALDECOTT.
London:
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1875.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| BARON BRUNO AND THE STARS; OR, THE UNBELIEVINGPHILOSOPHER | 3 |
| ESGAIR: THE BRIDE OF LLYN IDWYL | 49 |
| EOTHWALD: THE YOUNG SCULPTOR | 91 |
| FIDO AND FIDUNIA | 115 |
| EUDÆMON; OR, THE ENCHANTER OF THE NORTH | 199 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| PAGE | |
| ESGAIR | Frontispiece. |
| VIGNETTE | Title. |
| "THE DREAMER STARTED FROM HIS CHAIR" | 8 |
| BARON BRUNO AND ALCYONE | 22 |
| EOTHWALD AND DUVA IN THE CAVE | 102 |
| FIDO AND FIDUNIA | 123 |
| FIDO AND FIDUNIA | 170 |
| EUDÆMON | 199 |
BARON BRUNO AND THE STARS;
OR,

Baron Bruno was the Prime Minister of the Hereditary Grand Duke ofRumpel Stiltzein. Besides being Prime Minister, he was the cleverestman in the kingdom. This is saying a good deal, for were there not(besides all the men of science, the physicians, the literati, and thegreat philosophers of the day) the General-in-Chief of the Grand-Ducalarmy, Prince Edlerkopf; the great High Almoner, Herr von Pfenig; andalso the accomplished Graf von Wild Kranz, the most able lawye