| PAGE. | Shadows and Sunbeams, | 13 | Aunt Hepsy, | 36 | Thoughts at Church, | 40 | The Brothers, | 42 | Curious Things, | 48 | The advantages of a House in a Fashionable Square, | 49 | Winter is Coming, | 59 | The Other Sex, | 61 | Soliloquy of Mr. Broadbrim, | 63 | Willie Grey, | 65 | Tabitha Tompkins’ Soliloquy, | 82 | Soliloquy of a Housemaid, | 85 | Critics, | 87 | Forgetful Husbands, | 89 | Summer Friends, | 91 | How the Wires are Pulled, | 92 | Who would be the Last Man, | 95 | Only a Cousin, | 96 | The Calm of Death, | 99 | Mrs. Adolphus Smith sporting the Blue Stocking, | 101 | Cecile Vray, | 103 | Sam Smith’s Soliloquy, | 105 | Love and Duty, | 110 | A False Proverb, | 114 | A Model Husband, | 116 | How is it? | 118 | A Morning Ramble, | 120 | Hour-Glass Thoughts, | 123 | Boarding-House Experiences, | 125 | A Grumble from the (H)altar, | 132 | A Wicked Paragraph, | 133 | Mistaken Philanthrophy, | 135 | Insignificant Love, | 137 | A Model Married Man, | 139 | Meditations of Paul Pry, jun., | 141 | Sunshine and Young Mothers, | 144 | Uncle Ben’s attack of Spring Fever, and how Cured, | 146 | The Aged Minister Voted a Dismission, | 150 | The Fatal Marriage, | 152 | Frances Sargeant Osgood, | 157 | Best Things, | 161 | The Vestry Meeting, | 164 | A Broadway Shop Reverie, | 167 | The Old Woman, | 170 | Sunday Morning at the Dibdins, | 172 | Items of Travel, | 175
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