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CONTENTS.
Chap.
Page
I. —A Voluntary from the Wind, 5
II. —Gold Stick in Waiting, 8
III. —Love in the Market, 17
IV. —Quaker Lilies, 26
V. —The Last Day of December, 36
VI. —The First of January, 44
VII. —A Night View, 52
VIII. —Miss Morsel's Second Breakfast, 63
IX. —The Butterflies of 1812, 72
X. —From the War Hawk, 82
XI. —Little Kindnesses, 91
XII. —Confusion, 107
XIII. —`Into the Shadow—Out of the Sun,' 121
XIV. —What Sort of Sunshine it was, 132
XV. —Lady Hume's Blush, 144
XVI. —This Gentleman's Cousin, Sir, 153
XVII. —Yankees abroad, 166
XVIII. —Patriotic Candles, 174
XIX. —The Secret Society of Medicine, 187
XX. —Work by Firelight, 202
XXI. —The Morning's Fresh Breath, 215
4XXII. —A Day at the Quakerage, 227
XXIII. —Of Peace, 239
XXIV. —The Burden of the Spring Winds, 249
XXV. —The Old Thirteen, 258
XXVI. —Meadow-Sweet, 270
XXVII. —Mother Baystate and Her Children, 277
XXVIII. —The Stone-Cutter's, 287
XXIX. —A Country of Joy, 295
XXX. —Another Country, 303
XXXI. —Indigenous Vexation, 314
XXXII. —Set Free, 323
XXXIII. —Why an Apple Falis, 334
XXXIV. —Grey Clouds at Sundown, 344
XXXV. —Mr. Penn's Pocket, 352
XXXVI. —Two Men in the Rain, 360
XXXVII. —The Bar-place, 367
XXXVIII. —Over the Bar, 375
XXXIX. —In Port, 381
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