| “Small Jane”—The Story of a Little Heroine, | [211] |
| Dobbs—A Thumb-nail Sketch of a Martyr—A Blaze of Honesty—The Father of Incongruity—Five Dollars a Week—A Conscientious Debtor, | [220] |
| A Corner Lot, | [227] |
| The Atheistic Tide Sweeping over the Continent—The threatened Destruction of the Simple Faith of the Fathers by the Vain Deceits of Modern Philosophers, | [230] |
| On the Ocean Wave—An Amateur’s Experience on a Steamship—How Sea-Sickness Works—The Sights of the Sea—The Lovers and the Pilot—Some Conclusions not Jumped at | [238] |
| Two Men who have Thrilled the State—An Accidental Meeting on the Street, in which Two Great Men are Recognized as the Types of Two Clashing Theories—Toombs’s Successes—Brown’s Judgment, | [245] |
| “Bob.” How an Old Man “Come Home”—A Story Without a Moral, Picked out of a Busy Life, | [252] |
| Cotton and its Kingdom, | [272] |
| In Plain Black and White—A Reply to Mr. Cable, | [285] |
| The Little Boy in the Balcony, | [308] |