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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Larks in Vacation, 11
Meena Dimity; or, why Mr. Brown Crash took the
Tour, 45Mrs. Passable Trott, 55
The Spirit-Love of “Ione S—,” 62
The Ghost Ball at Congress Hall, 72
Pasquali, the Tailor of Venice, 84
The Widow by Brevet, 97
Nora Mehidy; or, the strange road to the heart of
Mr. Hypolet Leathers, 114The Marquis in Petticoats, 123
Tom Fane and I, 135
Page viiiThe Poet and the Mandarin, 152
The Countess of Nyschriem, and the Handsome
Artist, 166The Inlet of Peach-Blossoms, 176
The Belle of the Belfry; or the Daring Lover, 190
The Female Ward, 201
The Pharisee and the Barber, 220
Mabel Wynne, 230
The Bandit of Austria, 244
My One Adventure as a Brigand, 294
Count Pott's Strategy, 303
The Power of an “Injured Look,” 314
Mrs. Flimson, 326
FROM SARATOGA.
To the Julia of some years ago, 329
To Miss Violet Maby, at Saratoga, 333
Another Letter from the same Gentleman, 337
Cinna Beveriey, Esq., to Alexis Von Puhl, 340
Page ixSocial Distinctions in England, 344
Miss Albina McLush, 352
The Need of Two Loves, 357
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