CHAPTER I. BESSIE AND I AND BESSIE'S MOTHER.
CHAPTER II. COURTING THE MOTHER.
CHAPTER III. OUR MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER IV. MOUNTAINS AND MORE MOTHER-IN-LAW.
CHAPTER V. THE RISE AND FALL.
CHAPTER VI. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER-IN-LAW?
CHAPTER VII. MISS VAN'S PARTY AND ANOTHER UNPLEASANTNESS.
CHAPTER VIII. ANOTHER CHARLIE IN THE FIELD.
CHAPTER IX. THE SHADOW ON OUR LIFE.
CHAPTER X. MY MOTHER-IN-LAW SUBDUED.
CHAPTER XI. GEORGE'S NEW DEPARTURE.
CHAPTER XII. BABY TALK, OLD DIVES, AND OTHER THINGS.
CHAPTER XIII. A SURPRISE.
CHAPTER XIV. A HAPPY PROSPECT.
“Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind.”
PHILADELPHIA: THE KEYSTONE PUBLISHING CO. 1889.
COPYRIGHT By JOHN E. POTTER AND COMPANY, 1879
Dedicated TO ALL THOSE HAVING MOTHERS-IN-LAW OR EXPECTING TO HAVE.
CONTENTS.
MY MOTHER-IN-LAW.