“‘We ought to have a domestic tariff’”
Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Fenelby Tariff | [3] |
| II. | The Box of Bon-Bons | [34] |
| III. | Kitty’s Trunks | [57] |
| IV. | Billy | [91] |
| V. | The Pink Shirt-Waist | [110] |
| VI. | Bridget | [139] |
| VII. | The Amateur Detective | [158] |
| VIII. | The Field of Dishonor | [189] |
| IX. | Bobberts Intervenes | [206] |
| X. | Tariff Reform | [229] |
| XI. | The Coup d’État | [251] |
List of Illustrations
| “‘We ought to have a domestic tariff’” | [Frontispiece] |
| PAGE | |
| “She was busy with Bobberts” | [27] |
| Bobberts | [39] |
| “Mrs. Fenelby handed Kitty’s baggage-checks to Tom” | [55] |
| “Never in the history of trunks was the act of unpacking done so quickly or so recklessly” | [81] |
| “With all the grace of a Sandow” | [87] |
| “‘I declare one collar’” | [103] |
| “When the 6:02 pulled in” | [193] |