CONTENTS.
| chap. | page | |
| [I.] | London Arabs | [1] |
| [II.] | East London Arabs | [11] |
| [III.] | London Arabs in Canada | [21] |
| [IV.] | Waifs and Strays | [29] |
| [V.] | A Lunatic Ball | [38] |
| [VI.] | A Baby Show | [51] |
| [VII.] | A Night in a Bakehouse | [58] |
| [VIII.] | A London Slave Market | [67] |
| [IX.] | Tea and Experience | [73] |
| [X.] | Sunday Linnet-singing | [85] |
| [XI.] | A Woman's Rights Debate | [92] |
| [XII.] | An Open-Air Tichborne Meeting | [100] |
| [XIII.] | Sunday in a People's Garden | [108] |
| [XIV.] | Utilizing the Young Ladies | [116] |
| [XV.] | Fairlop Friday | [122] |
| [XVI.] | A Christmas Dip | [129] |
| [XVII.] | Boxing-day on the Streets | [134] |
| [XVIII.] | The Vigil of the Derby | [141] |
| [XIX.] | The Wifeslayer's "Home" | [150] |
| [XX.] | Bathing in the Far East | [157] |
| [XXI.] | Among the Quakers | [164] |
| [XXII.] | Penny Readings | [172] |
| [XXIII.] | Darwinism on the Devil | [179] |
| [XXIV.] | Peculiar People | [198] |
| [XXV.] | Interviewing an Astrologer | [204] |
| [XXVI.] | A Barmaid Show | [212] |
| [XXVII.] | A Private Execution | [217] |
| [XXVIII.] | Breaking up for the Holidays | [224] |
| [XXIX.] | Psychological Ladies | [228] |
| [XXX.] | Secularism on Bunyan | [233] |
| [XXXI.] | Al Fresco Infidelity | [242] |
| [XXXII.] | An "Indescribable Phenomenon" | [250] |
| [XXXIII.] | A Lady Mesmerist | [260] |
| [XXXIV.] | A Psychopathic Institution | [269] |
| [XXXV.] | A Phrenological Evening | [277] |
| [XXXVI.] | A Spiritual Picnic | [284] |
| [XXXVII.] | A Ghostly Conference | [290] |
| [XXXVIII.] | An Evening's Diablerie | [300] |
| [XXXIX.] | Spiritual Athletes | [307] |
| [XL.] | "Spotting" Spirit Mediums | [313] |
| [XLI.] | A Séance for Sceptics | [320] |
| [XLII.] | An Evening with the Higher Spirits | [328] |
| [XLIII.] | Spirit Forms | [340] |
| [XLIV.] | Sitting with a Sibyl | [347] |
| [XLV.] | Spiritualists and Conjurers | [355] |
| [XLVI.] | Pros and Cons of Spiritualism | [362] |