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VIII. Containing Several Experiences and Adventures Showing the Wide Contrasts in Life 163 IX. In which Madame la Marquise Binds Up Broken Heads and Bleeding Hearts 182 X. In which We Entertain a Jail-bird 211 XI. In which the Habits of Certain Ghosts, Goblins, Bandits, and Other Objectionable Persons Are Duly Set Forth 240 XII. Why Mignon Went to Market 267 XIII. With a Dissertation on Round Pegs and Square Holes 280 XIV. A Woman's Way 304 XV. Apple-blossoms and White Muslin 335
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