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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
I The Name Was Spelled P-h-r-y-c-e When They Wove the Bayeux Tapestry
II It’s Always Fair Weather, Even without a Stein, When Good Fellows Get Together
III It’s Always Old Home Week in Any Old Home Town
IV He Meant It When He Said, “God Bless and Keep You, Thomas”
V And Some Day the Nation May Honor You, Too—Just like Your Dear Old Pop
VI There’s an Awful Lot of Knowledge One Never Learns in College—or in a Judge’s Library
VII After All, He Couldn’t Take It with Him
VIII Don’t Change a Barrel on Niagara Fall
IX I’m Glad You Asked That Question
X If Change Would Not Keep Changing
XI There’s Something I Ought to Tell You, Emily
XII Bread upon the Girls
XIII The Play Might Get to Broadway—and Never Mind the Girls
XIV Good Night, Monte Cristo
XV It Lingers Still, Thy Infinite Variety
XVI Life and Love Moved Faster Then
XVII There Was Enough to Take Her Shopping
XVIII He Heard about Hal in Wilmington
XIX Don’t Look at All of It Just Yet
XX To Put It Very Frankly, He Was Feeling Fine
XXI King Midas Would Have Understood Palm Beach
XXII Happiness Was Just around the Corner
XXIII It Was Foreshadowed on Lexington Avenue
XXIV Too Dark Downstairs for Sleeping
XXV The Army Had a Name for Them
XXVI You Always Fell Down Somewhere When Running Through a Script
XXVII Emily Wasn’t Feeling Very Well That Morning
XXVIII Mr. Harrow Would Much Rather Not Wait for Half an Hour
XXIX Once One, Always a Bread Thrower
XXX The Right Thing Done and Over, and Night Was Drawing Nigh
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