CONTENTS THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER | I | His General Line of Business | 1 | II | The Shipwreck | 2 | III | Wapping Workhouse | 14 | IV | Two Views of a Cheap Theatre | 23 | V | Poor Mercantile Jack | 31 | VI | Refreshments for Travellers | 42 | VII | Travelling Abroad | 49 | VIII | The Great Tasmania’s Cargo | 59 | IX | City of London Churches | 67 | X | Shy Neighbourhoods | 75 | XI | Tramps | 84 | XII | Dullborough Town | 94 | XIII | Night Walks | 102 | XIV | Chambers | 110 | XV | Nurse’s Stories | 120 | XVI | Arcadian London | 129 | XVII | The Italian Prisoner | 137 | XVIII | The Calais Night Mail | 145 | XIX | Some Recollections of Mortality | 152 | XX | Birthday Celebrations | 160 | XXI | The Short-Timers | 168 | XXII | Bound for the Great Salt Lake | 178 | XXIII | The City of the Absent | 188 | XXIV | An Old Stage-coaching House | 195 | XXV | The Boiled Beef of New England | 202 | XXVI | Chatham Dockyard | 210 | XXVII | In the French-Flemish Country | 217 | XXVIII | Medicine Men of Civilisation | 227 | XXIX | Titbull’s Alms-Houses | 234 | XXX | The Ruffian | 253 | XXXI | Aboard Ship | 249 | XXXII | A Small Star in the East | 258 | XXXIII | A Little Dinner in an Hour | 267 | XXXIV | Mr. Barlow | 273 | XXXV | On an Amateur Beat | 278 | XXXVI | A Fly-Leaf in a Life | 284 | XXXVII | A Plea for Total Abstinence | 288 |
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