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Tales of the good woman
Paulding, James Kirke (1778-1860)
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ADVERTISEMENT.
MEMOIR OF THE UNKNOWN AUTHOR.
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TALES OF THE GOOD WOMAN. BY A DOUBTFUL GENTLEMAN. THE YANKEE ROUÉ.
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CHAPTER I. THE UNCLE.
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CHAPTER II. OUR HERO GOES ABROAD TO FINISH HIS EDUCATION.
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CHAPTER III. PROGRESS OF OUR HERO'S EDUCATION.
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CHAPTER IV. OUR HERO FINISHES HIS EDUCATION AT PARIS.
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CHAPTER V. OUR HERO RETURNS TO HIS NATIVE CITY.
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CHAPTER VI. ROUÉISM AND THE FINE ARTS.
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CHAPTER VII. THE ADVENTURES OF THE ROUÉ.
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CHAPTER VIII. THE FANCY BALL AT THE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOM.
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CHAPTER IX. MORE OF THE GRAND FANCY BALL.
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CHAPTER X. LOVE'S PERPLEXITIES.
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CHAPTER XI. MORE OF LOVE'S PERPLEXITIES.
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CHAPTER XII. LESSONS FOR GROWN UP LADIES.
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CHAPTER XIII. THE DISHING OF A ROUÉ.
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THE DRUNKARD.
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DYSPEPSY.
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OLD TIMES IN THE NEW WORLD.
ADVERTISEMENT OF THE EDITOR.
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CHAPTER I.
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CHAPTER II.
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CHAPTER III.
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CHAPTER IV.
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CHAPTER V.
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CHAPTER VI.
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CHAPTER VII.
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CHAPTER VIII.
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CHAPTER IX.
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CHAPTER X.
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CHAPTER XI.
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CHAPTER XII.
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CHAPTER XIII.
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