By Rudyard Kipling

NEW YORK

DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

1913

Copyright, 1899, 1907,

By RUDYARD KIPLING.


CONTENTS OF PART II

FROM SEA TO SEA

PAGE
XXV
Tells how I dropped into Politics and the Tenderer Sentiments. Contains a Moral Treatise on American Maidens and an Ethnological One on the Negro. Ends with a Banquet and a Type-writer [3]
XXVI
Takes me through Bret Harte's Country and to Portland with "Old Man California." Explains how Two Vagabonds became Homesick through looking at Other People's Houses [18]
XXVII
Shows how I caught Salmon in the Clackamas [33]
XXVIII
Takes me from Vancouver to the Yellowstone National Park [50]
XXIX
Shows how Yankee Jim introduced me to Diana of the Crossways on the Banks of the Yellowstone and how a German Jew said I was no True Citizen. Ends with the Celebration of the 4th of July and a Few Lessons therefrom [62]
XXX
Shows how I entered Mazanderan of the Persians and saw Devils of Every Colour, and Some Troopers. Hell and the Old Lady from Chicago. The Captain and the Lieutenant [73]
XXXI
Ends with the Cañon of the Yellowstone. The Maiden from New Hampshire—Larry—"Wrap-up-his-Tail"—Tom—The Old Lady from Chicago—and a Few Natural Phenomena—including One Briton [88]
XXXII
Of the American Army and the City of the Saints. The Temple, the Book of Mormon, and the Girl from Dorset. An Oriental Consideration of Polygamy [106]
XXXIII
How I met Certain People of Importance between Salt Lake and Omaha [120]
XXXIV
Across the Great Divide; and how the Man Gring showed me the Garments of the Ellewomen [130]
XXXV
How I struck Chicago, and how Chicago struck me. Of Religion, Politics, and Pig-sticking, and the Incarnation of the City among Shambles [139]
XXXVI
How I found Peace at Musquash on the Monongahela [154]
XXXVII
An Interview with Mark Twain [167]