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I. In Which, if not Love, at Least Anger, Laughs at Locksmiths 13
II. Providing the Gentle Reader with a Card of Admission to the Nest of the Two Doves 36
III. In Which a Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted 49
IV. A Damsel in Distress 64
V. Which Tells How Cartaret Returned to the Rue du Val-de-GrÂce, and What He Found There 84
VI. Cartaret Sets Up Housekeeping 102
VII. Of Domestic Economy, of Day-Dreams, and of a Far Country and Its Sovereign Lady 118
VIII. Chiefly Concerning Strawberries 144
IX. Being the True Report of a Chaperoned DÉjeuner 154
X. An Account of an Empty Purse and a Full Heart, in the Course of Which the Author Barely Escapes Telling a Very Old Story 169
XI. Tells How Cartaret’s Fortune Turned Twice in a Few Hours and How He Found One Thing and Lost Another 192
XII. Narrating How Cartaret Began His Quest of the Rose 206
XIII. Further Adventures of an Amateur Botanist 222
XIV. Something or Other About Traditions 253
XV. In Which Cartaret Takes Part in the Revival of an Ancient Custom 273
XVI. And Last 300

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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