| PAGE | A Business Man’s Home; or, a Story for Husbands, | 9 | Visiting and Visitors, | 43 | Our First Nurse, | 47 | The Shadow of a Great Rock in a Weary Land, | 52 | To Literary Aspirants, | 53 | Summer Travel, | 56 | A Gentle Hint, | 59 | A Story for Old Husbands with Young Wives, | 59 | Breakfast at the Paxes, | 65 | Girls’ Boarding-Schools, | 68 | Closet Meditations, | 71 | Feminine View of Napoleon as a Husband, | 73 | “First Pure,” | 79 | Holiday Thoughts, | 82 | A Headache, | 85 | Has a Mother a Right to her Children? | 87 | “And ye shall call the Sabbath a Delight,” | 89 | “Come on, Macduff,” | 93 | Look Aloft, | 95 | Knickerbocker and Tri-Mountain, | 98 | The Boston Woman, | 100 | The New York Male, | 101 | The Boston Male, | 102 | My Old Inkstand and I, | 103 | The Soul and the Stomach, | 106 | Awe-ful Thoughts, | 107 | A Word to Parents and Teachers, | 108 | Lady Doctors, | 111 | The Cherub in the Omnibus, | 112 | Fanny Ford, | 114 | Moral Molasses, | 210 | A Word to Shopkeepers, | 212 | A Much-Needed Kind of Minister’s Wife, | 215 | Parent and Child, | 217 | Last Bachelor Hours of Tom Pax, | 220 | Tom Pax’s Conjugal Soliloquy, | 222 | Tea and Darning-Needles for Two, | 226 | A House without a Baby, | 232 | Glances at Philadelphia, No. 1, | 233 | Glances at Philadelphia, No. 2, | 237 | Glances at Philadelphia, No. 3, | 242 | Glances at Philadelphia, No. 4, | 246 | In the Dumps, | 249 | Peeps from under a Parasol, | 252 | The Confession Box, | 263 | A Word to Parents and Teachers, | FRESH LEAVES.
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