CONTENTS.
Chap.
[I. My Grandmother's Wedding.]
[II. I am frightened of my Shadow.]
[III. My Grandmother's Long Stocking.]
[IV. I murder my Baby-brother.]
[V. I play the Part of Chief Mourner.]
[VI. In which a great Change in my Circumstances takes place.]
[VII. In which a Fairy in a Cotton-Print Dress is introduced.]
[IX. Uncle Bryan introduces himself.]
[XI. In which I take part in some lawless Expeditions.]
[XII. A singular Episode in our quiet Life.]
[XIV. The World becomes bright again.]
[XV. Jessie's Rosewater Philosophy.]
[XVI. The Stone Monkey Figure gives up its Treasures.]
[XVII. The true Story of Anthony Bullpit.]
[XVIII. Uncle Bryan commences the Story of his Life.]
[XIX. Strange Revelations in Uncle Bryan's Life.]
[XX. Uncle Bryan concludes his Story.]
[XXI. I receive an Invitation.]
[XXII. I am introduced to a Theatrical Family.]
[XXIII. The Sunday-night Suppers at the Wests'.]
[XXIV. Turk, the First Villain.]
[XXV. Holding the Word of Promise to the Ear.]
[XXVI. We enjoy a deceitful Calm.]
[XXIX. Preparations for an important Event]
[XXXI. My Mother expresses her Fears concerning Jessie.]
[XXXII. Jessie makes an Explanation.]
[XXXIV. Turk West's Appearance at the West-end Theatre, and its Results.]
[XXXVI. I speak plainly to uncle Bryan.]
[XXXVII. Turk makes a Confession.]
[XXXVIII. Mr. Glover declines to satisfy me.]
[XL. What the Neighbours said.]
[XLI. Josey West declares that she has got into her proper Groove.]
[XLII. From Frances to her Husband, Bryan Carey.]
[XLV. Old Mac expresses his Opinion of Mr. Glover.]
[XLVIII. Josey West laments her crooked Legs.]
[L. Josey West disturbs us in the Middle of the Night.]