E-text prepared by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D.MISS MACKENZIEbyANTHONY TROLLOPEFirst published in book form in 1865CONTENTSI. [The Mackenzie Family]II. [Miss Mackenzie Goes to Littlebath]III. [Miss Mackenzie's First Acquaintances]IV. [Miss Mackenzie Commences Her Career]V. [Showing How Mr Rubb, Junior, Progressed at Littlebath]VI. [Miss Mackenzie Goes to the Cedars]VII. [Miss Mackenzie Leaves the Cedars]VIII. [Mrs Tom Mackenzie's Dinner Party]IX. [Miss Mackenzie's Philosophy]X. [Plenary Absolutions]XI. [Miss Todd Entertains Some Friends at Tea]XII. [Mrs Stumfold Interferes]XIII. [Mr Maguire's Courtship]XIV. [Tom Mackenzie's Bed-Side]XV. [The Tearing of the Verses]XVI. [Lady Ball's Grievance]XVII. [Mr Slow's Chambers]XVIII. [Tribulation]XIX. [Showing How Two of Miss Mackenzie's Lovers Behaved]XX. [Showing How the Third Lover Behaved]XXI. [Mr Maguire Goes to London on Business]XXII. [Still at the Cedars]XXIII. [The Lodgings of Mrs Buggins, Née Protheroe]XXIV. [The Little Story of the Lion and the Lamb]XXV. [Lady Ball in Arundel Street]XXVI. [Mrs Mackenzie of Cavendish Square]XXVII. [The Negro Soldiers' Orphan Bazaar]XXVIII. [Showing How the Lion Was Stung by the Wasp]XXIX. [A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed]XXX. [Conclusion]