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Sheppard Lee
Bird, Robert Montgomery (1806-1854)
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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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BOOK IV.—[CONTINUED.]
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CHAPTER IV. The Miser's children.
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CHAPTER V. The fate of the firstborn.
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CHAPTER VI. The catastrophe of a tragedy often performed on the great stage of life.
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CHAPTER VII. In which it is shown that a man may be more useful after death than while living.
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CHAPTER VIII. Sheppard Lee's search for a body.—An uncommon incident.
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CHAPTER IX. In which the Author makes the acquaintance of a philanthropist.
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CHAPTER X. Containing an affecting adventure with a victim of the law.
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CHAPTER XI. In which the plot thickens, and the tragedy grows deeper.
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BOOK V. CONTAINING THE ADVENTURES OF A GOOD SAMARITAN.
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BOOK VI. CONTAINING A HISTORY AND A MORAL.
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BOOK VII. WHICH IS INTENDED AS A PENDANT TO BOOK I., AND CONTAINS THE HISTORY OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF FORTUNE.
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BOOK VIII. CONTAINING THE CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY.
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Sheppard Lee
SHEPPARD LEE.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. "Let those shine now that never shone before, And those that always shone now shine the more." Advertisement to Hunt's Blacking.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
NEW-YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, CLIFF-ST.
© 1836.
Sheppard Lee