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| [CHAPTER I.] |
| Settling in Calcutta—Our “Sporting News” | [1-4] |
| [CHAPTER II.] |
| Brother John—Mr. McGuire—Government officials—The leper asylum—An Irish woman—The Jewess—Daisy and Bella—A death scene—Eurasian lepers | [5-23] |
| [CHAPTER III.] |
| The account I wrote—Bridget—An official visit to the lepers | [24-33] |
| [CHAPTER IV.] |
| Newspaper criticism—“Truth” and Mr. Prinsep—“The Queen” | [34-38] |
| [CHAPTER V.] |
| Efforts to comfort—Our subscription fund—Improvements | [39-47] |
| [CHAPTER VI.] |
| Miss O’Brien—Amateur actors—A performance in aid of our fund | [48-55] |
| [CHAPTER VII.] |
| White lepers—Dr. MacLaren—Heat and misery | [56-62] |
| [CHAPTER VIII.] |
| Need for a home for European and Eurasian lepers—Our public meeting | [63-73] |
| [CHAPTER IX.] |
| Hope—Kate Reilly | [74-80] |
| [CHAPTER X.] |
| Archdeacon Michell—Disposal of our fund—The leper cat—The idiot boy | [81-88] |
| [CHAPTER XI.] |
| The nuns of Loretto Convent | [89-94] |
| [CHAPTER XII.] |
| Medicine—No warm baths—An ugly looking-glass—Christmas-day in the Leper Asylum—The leper boy—Mr. Bailey | [95-111] |
| [CHAPTER XIII.] |
| Lepers in Bombay—A lecture at the Sorosis Club—Our departure from India | [112-119] |
| [CHAPTER XIV.] |
| Remarks on Leprosy, by Surgeon-major G. G. MacLaren, M.D. | [120-127] |