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CONTENTS.

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  • Coupon Bonds.

    • I. What Mr. Ducklow brought Home in his Boot-Leg 1

    • II. Miss Beswick 11

    • III. A Comfortable Investment 20

    • IV. The Returned Soldier 28

    • V. Mr. Ducklow's Adventures 36

    • VI. Mrs. Ducklow's Adventures 43

    • VII. The Journey 47

    • VIII. What Mr. Ducklow carried in the Envelope 51

    • IX. Food for Reflection 53

    • X. Reuben's Misfortune 57

    • XI. Taddy's Financial Operations 60

  • Madam Waldoborough's Carriage 65

  • Fessenden's.

    • I. The Last Night of Autumn 97

    • II. Fessenden's gets a Ride 107

    • III. Makes Acquaintance with the Williams Family 112

    • IV. Saturday Night and Sunday 121

    • V. A Tremendous Joke 128

    • VI. The Removal 135

    • VII. Gingerford 141

    • VIII. Gingerford's Neat Revenge 146

    • IX. Two Funerals 152

    • X. Revenge of the Frisbie Faction 155

    • XI. Consequences 161

    • XII. A Stranger visits the Grave 164


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  • Archibald Blossom, Bachelor.

    • I. Mr. Blossom hears Bad News 169

    • II. A Visit to the Widow and Fatherless 171

    • III. Mr. Archibald and Mrs. Benjamin 177

    • IV. Cyrus 179

    • V. A. B. becomes a Victim 183

    • VI. The Wedding Day, and what followed 191

  • In the Ice.

    • I. What might have been a Golden Wedding 196

    • II. The Idol of his Grandparents 202

    • III. The Little Housewife and her Friends 208

    • IV. Phil asserts his Independence 219

    • V. The Pond-Rakes come in Play 223

    • VI. Phil resigns his Situation 228

    • VII. A Farewell and an Apparition 231

    • VIII. Uncle Jim's Evening Call 238

    • IX. How Clinton missed a rare Chance 243

    • X. A Golden Wedding, after all 247

  • Nancy Blynn's Lovers 253

  • Mr. Blazay's Experience.

    • I. The Lady in Black 274

    • II. Mr. Thornton 276

    • III. Susie and the Bees 278

    • IV. How I was entertained 282

    • V. P. Green 285

    • VI. Mrs. Thornton's Tea 289

    • VII. P. Green's Diplomacy 292

    • VIII. One of Peleg's Jokes 295

    • IX. Cold Water 299

    • X. My Trunk is packed 305

    • XI. P. Green shows his Colors 306

    • XII. Conclusion 310

  • Preaching for Selwyn.

    • I. Mr. Jervey's Part of the Story 312

    • II. Parson Dodd and the Bay Mare 317


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    • III. Parson Dodd's Sunday-Morning Call 328

    • IV. Mr. Hillbright sets off on his Mission 333

    • V. Jakes in Pursuit 338

    • VI. The Widow Garcey 341

    • VII. Father Lapham's Exploit 347

    • VIII. Dénouement 354

  • The Romance of a Glove 360

  • The Man who stole a Meeting-House 386


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