- Framley Parsonage. Chaps. 1, 2 and 3.
- The Chinese and the “Outer Barbarians.”
- Lovel the Widower. Chapter 1. (With an Illustration.)
- Studies in Animal Life. Chapter 1.
- Father Prout’s Inaugurative Ode to the Author of “Vanity Fair.”
- Our Volunteers.
- A Man of Letters of the last Generation.
- The Search for Sir John Franklin (from the Private Journal of an Officer of the Fox). (With an Illustration and Map.)
- The First Morning of 1860.
- Roundabout Papers.—No. 1. On a Lazy Idle Boy.
CONTENTS of No. 2.
February, 1860.
- Nil Nisi Bonum.
- Invasion Panics.
- To Goldenhair (from Horace). By Thomas Hood.
- Framley Parsonage. Chaps. 4, 5 and 6.
- Tithonus. By Alfred Tennyson.
- William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher. Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time.—I. Little Boy Hogarth.
- Unspoken Dialogue. By R. Monckton Milnes. (With an Illustration.)
- Studies in Animal Life. Chapter 2.
- Curious if True. (Extract from a Letter from Richard Whittingham, Esq.)
- Life among the Lighthouses.
- Lovel the Widower. Chapter 2. (With an Illustration.)
- An Essay without End.
CONTENTS of No. 3.
March, 1860.
- A Few Words on Junius and Macaulay.
- William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher. Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time.—II. Mr. Gamble’s Apprentice. (With an Illustration.)
- Mabel.
- Studies in Animal Life. Chapter 3.
- Framley Parsonage. Chapters 7, 8 and 9.
- Sir Joshua and Holbein.
- A Changeling.
- Lovel the Widower. Chapter 3. (With an Illustration.)
- The National Gallery Difficulty Solved.
- A Winter Wedding-party in the Wilds.
- Student Life in Scotland.
- Roundabout Papers.—No. 2. On Two Children in Black.
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