A Study Of Life In The Greater New York By Harold Frederic New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1887 7
CHAPTER I. THE HIRED FOLK.
CHAPTER II. THE STORY OF LEMUEL.
CHAPTER III. AUNT SABRINA.
CHAPTER IV. THE TWO YOUNG WOMEN.
CHAPTER V. THE FUNERAL.
CHAPTER VI. IN THE NAME OF THE FAMILY.
CHAPTER VII. THE THREE BROTHERS.
CHAPTER VIII. ALBERT'S PLANS.
CHAPTER IX. AT "M'TILDY's" BEDSIDE.
CHAPTER X. THE FISHING PARTY.
CHAPTER XI. ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE WORLD.
CHAPTER XII. THE SANCTUM.
CHAPTER XIII. THIRTEEN MONTHS OF IT.
CHAPTER XIV. BACK ON THE FARM.
CHAPTER XV. MR. RICHARD ANSDELL.
CHAPTER XVI. DEAR ISABEL.
CHAPTER XVII. AN UPWARD LEAP.
CHAPTER XVIII. BOLTING THE TICKET.
CHAPTER XIX. THE WELCOME.
CHAPTER XX. THE NIGHT: THE BROTHERS.
CHAPTER XXI. THE NIGHT: MASTER AND MAN.
CHAPTER XXII. THE NIGHT: THE LOVERS.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE CONVENTION: THE BOSS.
CHAPTER XXIV. THE CONVENTION: THE NEWS.
CHAPTER XXV. "YOU THOUGHT I DID IT!"
CHAPTER XXVI. THE CORONER.
CHAPTER XXVII. ANNIE AND ISABEL.
CHAPTER XXVIII. BETWEEN THE BREAD-PAN AND THE CHURN.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE BOSS LOOKS INTO THE MATTER.
CHAPTER XXX. JOHN'S DELICATE MISSION.
CHAPTER XXXI. MILTON'S ASPIRATIONS.
CHAPTER XXXII. "A WICKED WOMAN!"
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE SHERIFF ASSISTS.
CHAPTER XXXIV. AT "M'TILDY'S" BEDSIDE AGAIN.
CHAPTER XXXV. "SUCH WOMEN ARE!"