The Briary Bush: A Novel

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CONTENTS

I. Felix Decides to Change His Character

II. "Bon Voyage!"

III. Plans

IV. Surprises

V. The Struggle for Existence

VI. A Guide to Chicago

VII. Work and Play

VIII. Rose-Ann Goes Away

IX. How to Spend One's Evenings

X. The Detached Attitude

XI. An Adventure in Philosophy

XII. Bachelor's Hall

XIII. In Hospital

XIV. Heart and Hand

XV. Pre-Nuptial

XVI. Clive's Assistance

XVII. Charivari

XVIII. The Authority of the State of Illinois

XIX. Together

XX. "The Nest-building Instinct"

XXI. Advancement

XXII. Mainly About Clothes

XXIII. A Bargain in Utopias

XXIV. Studio

XXV. St. George of the Minute

XXVI. What Rose-Ann Wanted

XXVII. Parties

XXVIII. A Father-in-Law

XXIX. Interlude at Midnight

XXX. Fathers and Daughters

XXXI. More or Less Theatrical

XXXII. Duty

XXXIII. A Parable

XXXIV. Journeys

XXXV. Civilization

XXXVI. "We Needs Must Know That in the Days to Come"

XXXVII. Symbols

XXXVIII. The Portrait of Felix Fay

XXXIX. A Date on the Calendar

XL. Celebration

XLI. Changes

XLII. An Apparition

XLIII. Nocturne

XLIV. Aubade

XLV. Foursome

XLVI. The Rehearsal

XXLVII. The Fortunate Youth

XLVIII. Dream-Tryst

XLIX. A Matter of Convention

L. Babes in the Wood

LI. "Bienfaits de la Lune"

LII. Sleepless Nights

LIII. Two Letters

LIV. The God and the Pedestal

LV. The Consolations of Philosophy

LVI. Eulenspiegel

LVII. Three Days

LVIII. Rendezvous

LIX. Unanswered Questions

LX. A Leave-taking

LXI. Two Men Discuss a Girl

LXII. Theory and Practice

LXIII. In Play

LXIV. In Earnest

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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