CONTENTS

[CHAPTER XXVIII]
Visit to Headquarters in Wall Street—How Appropriations Are Obtained and Their Cost
[CHAPTER XXIX]
Philip's Experience With the Rail—Road Conductor—Surveys His Mining Property
[CHAPTER XXX]
Laura and Col Sellers Go To Washington On Invitation of Senator Dilworthy
[CHAPTER XXXI]
Philip and Harry at the Boltons'—Philip Seriously Injured—Ruth's First Case of Surgery
[CHAPTER XXXII]
Laura Becomes a Famous Belle at Washington
[CHAPTER XXXIII]
Society in Washington—The Antiques, the Parvenus, and the Middle Aristocracy
[CHAPTER XXXIV]
Grand Scheme For Disposing of the Tennessee Land—Laura and Washington Hawkins Enjoying the Reputation of Being Millionaires
[CHAPTER XXXV]
About Senators—Their Privileges and Habits
[CHAPTER XXXVI ]
An Hour in a Book Store

[CHAPTER XXVIII]
Visit to Headquarters in Wall Street—How Appropriations Are Obtained and Their Cost
[CHAPTER XXIX]
Philip's Experience With the Rail—Road Conductor—Surveys His Mining Property
[CHAPTER XXX]
Laura and Col Sellers Go To Washington On Invitation of Senator Dilworthy
[CHAPTER XXXI]
Philip and Harry at the Boltons'—Philip Seriously Injured—Ruth's First Case of Surgery
[CHAPTER XXXII]
Laura Becomes a Famous Belle at Washington
[CHAPTER XXXIII]
Society in Washington—The Antiques, the Parvenus, and the Middle Aristocracy
[CHAPTER XXXIV]
Grand Scheme For Disposing of the Tennessee Land—Laura and Washington Hawkins Enjoying the Reputation of Being Millionaires
[CHAPTER XXXV]
About Senators—Their Privileges and Habits
[CHAPTER XXXVI ]
An Hour in a Book Store

[CHAPTER XXVIII]
Visit to Headquarters in Wall Street—How Appropriations Are Obtained and Their Cost
[CHAPTER XXIX]
Philip's Experience With the Rail—Road Conductor—Surveys His Mining Property
[CHAPTER XXX]
Laura and Col Sellers Go To Washington On Invitation of Senator Dilworthy
[CHAPTER XXXI]
Philip and Harry at the Boltons'—Philip Seriously Injured—Ruth's First Case of Surgery
[CHAPTER XXXII]
Laura Becomes a Famous Belle at Washington
[CHAPTER XXXIII]
Society in Washington—The Antiques, the Parvenus, and the Middle Aristocracy
[CHAPTER XXXIV]
Grand Scheme For Disposing of the Tennessee Land—Laura and Washington Hawkins Enjoying the Reputation of Being Millionaires
[CHAPTER XXXV]
About Senators—Their Privileges and Habits
[CHAPTER XXXVI ]
An Hour in a Book Store

[CHAPTER XXVIII]
Visit to Headquarters in Wall Street—How Appropriations Are Obtained and Their Cost
[CHAPTER XXIX]
Philip's Experience With the Rail—Road Conductor—Surveys His Mining Property
[CHAPTER XXX]
Laura and Col Sellers Go To Washington On Invitation of Senator Dilworthy
[CHAPTER XXXI]
Philip and Harry at the Boltons'—Philip Seriously Injured—Ruth's First Case of Surgery
[CHAPTER XXXII]
Laura Becomes a Famous Belle at Washington
[CHAPTER XXXIII]
Society in Washington—The Antiques, the Parvenus, and the Middle Aristocracy
[CHAPTER XXXIV]
Grand Scheme For Disposing of the Tennessee Land—Laura and Washington Hawkins Enjoying the Reputation of Being Millionaires
[CHAPTER XXXV]
About Senators—Their Privileges and Habits
[CHAPTER XXXVI ]
An Hour in a Book Store