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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

I. LINKS WITH THE PAST.

II. LORD RUSSELL

III. LORD SHAFTESBURY.

IV. CARDINAL MANNING.

V. LORD HOUGHTON.

VI. RELIGION AND MORALITY.

VII. SOCIAL EQUALIZATION.

VIII. SOCIAL AMELIORATION.

IX. THE EVANGELICAL INFLUENCE.

X. POLITICS.

XI. PARLIAMENTARY ORATORY.

XII. PARLIAMENTARY ORATORY continued .

XIII. CONVERSATION.

XIV. CONVERSATION continued .

XV. CONVERSATION continued .

XVI. CONVERSATION continued .

XVII. CLERGYMEN.

XVIII. CLERGYMEN continued .

XIX. REPARTEE.

XX. TITLES.

XXI. THE QUEEN'S ACCESSION.

XXII. "PRINCEDOMS, VIRTUES, POWERS."

XXIII. LORD BEACONSFIELD.

XXIV. FLATTERERS AND BORES.

XXV. ADVERTISEMENTS.

XXVI. PARODIES IN PROSE.

XXVII. PARODIES IN VERSE.

XXVIII. PARODIES IN VERSE continued .

XXIX. VERBAL INFELICITIES.

XXX. THE ART OF PUTTING THINGS.

XXXI. CHILDREN.

XXXII. LETTER-WRITING.

XXXIII. OFFICIALDOM.

XXXIV. AN OLD PHOTOGRAPH-BOOK.

PO' SANDY

MARS JEEMS'S NIGHTMARE

THE CONJURER'S REVENGE

SIS' BECKY'S PICKANINNY

THE GRAY WOLFS HA'NT

HOT-FOOT HANNIBAL

APPENDIX

Dave's Neckliss

A Deep Sleeper

Lonesome Ben

Superstitions and Folk-Lore of the South

CHARLES W. CHESNUTT





THE MOST GENIAL OF COMPANIONS

JAMES PAYN

AT WHOSE SUGGESTION THESE PAPERS WERE WRITTEN
AND TO WHOM THEY WERE INSCRIBED

DIED MARCH 25, 1898


Is he gone to a land of no laughter—

  This man that made mirth for us all?

Proves Death but a silence hereafter,

  Where the echoes of earth cannot fall?

Once closed, have the lips no more duty?

  No more pleasure the exquisite ears?

Has the heart done o'erflowing with beauty,

  As the eyes have with tears?

Nay, if aught be sure, what can be surer

  Than that earth's good decays not with earth?

And of all the heart's springs none are purer

  Than the springs of the fountains of mirth?

He that sounds them has pierced the heart's hollows,

  The places where tears are and sleep;

For the foam-flakes that dance in life's shallows

  Are wrung from life's deep.

J. RHOADES



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