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BY MISS THACKERAY LONDON SMITH, ELDER, and CO., 15 WATERLOO

A DEDICATION TO SOME NEW FRIENDS.

CONTENTS.

OLD KENSINGTON.

CHAPTER I. BRICKS AND IVY. From the ivy where it dapples A grey

CHAPTER II. DUTCH TILES. O priceless art! O princely state,

CHAPTER III. TO OLD STREET BY THE LANES. And after April when

CHAPTER IV. AN AFTERNOON AT PENFOLD'S.

CHAPTER V. STEEL PENS AND GOOSE QUILLS. Virtue, how frail it

CHAPTER VI. DOWNSTAIRS IN THE DARK. D'un linceuil de point

CHAPTER VII. CLOUD-CAPPED TOWERS AND GORGEOUS PALACES.

CHAPTER VIII. IMMORTELLES. O lieb so lang du lieben kannst, O

CHAPTER IX. THE BOW-WINDOWED HOUSE. You'll love me yet, and I

CHAPTER X. A SNOW GARDEN.

CHAPTER XI. RABAN MEETS THE SHABBY ANGEL. Christ hath sent us

CHAPTER XII. DOROTHEA BY FIRELIGHT. The waunut logs shot

CHAPTER XIII. LITTLE BROTHER AND LITTLE SISTER. Go; when the

CHAPTER XIV. RAG DOLLS.

CHAPTER XV. GEORGE'S TUNES. ... Sing our fine songs that tell

CHAPTER XVI. A WALKING PARTY. Not wholly in the busy world, nor

CHAPTER XVII. 'INNER LIFE.'

CHAPTER XVIII. AN AUTUMN MORNING.

CHAPTER XIX. KENSINGTON PALACE CHAPEL. An' I hallus comed to's

CHAPTER XX. RHODA TO DOLLY. Make denials, Increase your

CHAPTER XXI. CINDERS.

CHAPTER XXII. MRS. PALMER. Le Baron 'Je vais m'entermer pour

CHAPTER XXIII. THE TERRACE AT ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE. Die Rose,

CHAPTER XXIV. ROSES HAVE THORNS AND SILVER FOUNTAINS MUD. Love

CHAPTER XXV. GOOD-NIGHT.

CHAPTER XXVI. GOOD-MORNING. Qu'un jeune amour, plein de mystEre, Pardonne - la vieille amitiE.

CHAPTER XXVII. LOVE LANE FROM KENSINGTON TO FULHAM. Where are

CHAPTER XXVIII. UNBORN TO-MORROW AND DEAD YESTERDAY. Alas,

CHAPTER XXIX. UNDER THE GREAT DOME. Fantasio 'Je n'en suis pas, je n'en suis pas.' A. de Musset.

CHAPTER XXX. WAVE OR FLAME. And you have gained a ring. What of

CHAPTER XXXI. A BOAT UPON THE WATER. Ich stand gelehnet an den

CHAPTER XXXII. TRUST ME.

CHAPTER XXXIII. CIRCUMSTANCE. The largest minds, still

CHAPTER XXXIV. WHITE ROSES. If thou must love me, let it be for nought Except for love's sake only.

CHAPTER XXXV. 'ONLY GEORGE.' Nicht mitzuhassen, mitzulieben bin ich da. Antigone.

CHAPTER XXXVI. THE SLOW SAD HOURS.

CHAPTER XXXVII. IN AN EMPTY ROOM. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour. Shakspeare.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE POLLARD-TREES. Next Camus, reverend sire,

CHAPTER XXXIX. THUS FAR THE MILES ARE MEASURED FROM THY FRIEND.

CHAPTER XL. UNDER THE CLOCK-TOWER.

CHAPTER XLI. I BRING YOU THREE LETTERS I PRAY YOU READ ONE.

CHAPTER XLII. RACHEL. Shepherd, what's love, I pray thee tell.

CHAPTER XLIII. CRAGS AND FRESH AIR. My prayers with this I used

CHAPTER XLIV. WHITE WITH GAZING.

CHAPTER XLV. WHAT AUNT SARAH LEFT FOR DOLLY. ...One that was a

CHAPTER XLVI. THE SORROWFUL MESSAGE. I have no wealth of grief;

CHAPTER XLVII. FROM HEART OF VERY HEART.

CHAPTER XLVIII. AN EXPLANATION. Oh! purblind race of miserable

CHAPTER XLIX. SHEEP-SHEARING. Ba, Ba, black sheep, Have you any

CHAPTER L. TEMPERED WINDS. Oh, all comforters, All soothing

CHAPTER LI. 'SING HOARSE, WITH TEARS BETWEEN.' 'Sing sorrow,

CHAPTER LII. AN ANDANTE OF HAYDN'S. On admire les fleurs de

CHAPTER LIII. THAT THOU ART BLAMED SHALL NOT BE THY DEFECT.

CHAPTER LIV. HOLY ST. FRANCIS, WHAT A CHANGE IS HERE.

CHAPTER LV. SEE YOU NOT SOMETHING BESIDE MASONRY? Entering

CHAPTER LVI. THE PLAY IS PLAYED, THE CURTAIN DROPS.

THE WORKS OF MISS THACKERAY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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