CONTENTS.
| Page | |
| Lady Jean, a Tale, | [1] |
| Fallacies of the Young.—“Fathers have Flinty Hearts,” | [27] |
| Bruntfield, a Tale of the Sixteenth Century, | [32] |
| The Passing Crowd, | [41] |
| A Tale of the Forty-Five, | [44] |
| Removals, | [61] |
| Victims, | [71] |
| Fallacies of the Young.—“Acquaintances,” | [83] |
| Subjects of Conversation, | [86] |
| Secure Ones, | [89] |
| To Scotland, | [98] |
| Story of Mrs Macfarlane, | [100] |
| The Downdraught, | [118] |
| Tale of the Silver Heart, | [134] |
| Cultivations, | [152] |
| Fits of Thrift, | [157] |
| Susan Hamilton, a Tale of Village Life, | [163] |
| Flitting Day, | [182] |
| Fallacies of the Young.—“Debtors and Creditors,” | [193] |
| General Invitations, | [197] |
| Confessors, | [205] |
| A Chapter of Political Economy, | [209] |
| The Drama, | [214] |
| Recognitions, | [218] |
| The Ladye that I Love, | [226] |
| Pay your Debt! | [227] |
| Children, | [238] |
| Tea-Drinking, | [246] |
| Husbands and Wives, | [249] |
| They, | [255] |
| Relations, | [258] |
| The Strangers’ Nook, | [261] |
| Nobody to be Despised, | [265] |
| Trust to Yourself, | [270] |
| Leisure, | [275] |
| My Native Bay, | [278] |
| Advancement in Life, | [279] |
| Controllers-General, | [286] |
| A Turn for Business, | [291] |
| Setting up, | [296] |
| Consuls, | [303] |
| Country and Town Acquaintances, | [309] |
| Where is my Trunk? | [314] |
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