I METEOROLOGICAL EMOTIONS
II CIVIC AND SOCIAL COMPARISONS, MOSTLY ODIOUS
III SHOWS AND SIDE-SHOWS OF STATE
IV THE DUN YEAR'S BRILLIANT FLOWER
V THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE STREETS
VI SOME MISGIVINGS AS TO THE AMERICAN INVASION
VII IN THE GALLERY OF THE COMMONS
VIII THE MEANS OF SOJOURN
IX CERTAIN TRAITS OF THE LONDON SPRINGTIME
X SOME VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY SIGHT-SEEING
XI GLIMPSES OF THE LOWLY AND THE LOWLIER
XII TWICE-SEEN SIGHTS AND HALF-FANCIED FACTS
XIII AN AFTERNOON AT HAMPTON COURT
XIV A SUNDAY MORNING IN THE COUNTRY
XV FISHING FOR WHITEBAIT
XVI HENLEY DAY
XVII AMERICAN ORIGINS MOSTLY NORTHERN
XVIII AMERICAN ORIGINS MOSTLY SOUTHERN
XIX ASPECTS AND INTIMATIONS
XX PARTING GUESTS
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Fleet Street and St. Dunstan's Church
The Carriages Drawn up Beside the Sacred Close
Sunday Afternoon, Hyde Park
Rotten Row.
A Block in the Strand.
St. Paul's Cathedral.
Westminster Abbey.
The Horse Guards, Whitehall
Westminster Bridge and Clock Tower.
A House-boat Ox the Thames at Henley.
The Crowd of Sight-seers at Henley
The Tower of London.
St. Olave's, Tooley Street.
London Bridge.
The Ancient Church of St. Magnus.
The East India House of Charles Lamb's Time.
Church of the Dutch Refugees.
Bow-bells (st. Mary-le-bow, Cheapside).
Staple Inn, Holborn.
Clifford's Inn Hall.
Ancient Church of St. Martins-in-the-fields.
Hyde Park in October.
Thames Embankment.