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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Introduction
A Note on the Sources
Contents
Articles and Interviews
You Can Tango—a Little—at Arcadia Dance Hall
“Twingeless Twitchell” and His Tantalizing Tweezers
Veterans in Harness, No. 1: Postman Joseph H. Dowling, Forty-two Years in Service
Veterans in Harness, No. 2: Conductor “Kid” Connors, Forty Years Ringing Up Fares
Veterans in Harness, No. 3: Waiter Patrick Dunne, Forty Years Carrying a Tray
The Wild Aguglia and Her Monkeys
“I Could Never Be Lonely Without a Husband,” says Lillian Russell
My Sisters and I at a New York Prizefight
How It Feels to Be Forcibly Fed
The Girl and the Gorilla
My Adventures Being Rescued
Fashion Show Makes Girl Regret Life Isn’t All Redfern and Skittles
Ruth Roye, Greatest “Nut” in Vaudeville
Pet Superstitions of Sensible New Yorkers
The Last Petit Souper (Greenwich Village in the Air—Ahem!)
Greenwich Village As It Is
Becoming Intimate with the Bohemians
Frank Harris Finds Success More Easily Won Here in America than in England
Alfred Stieglitz on Life and Pictures—“One Must Bleed His Own Blood”
The Rider of Dreams is Here
The Hem of Manhattan
Yvette Guilbert
Woman Police Deputy is Writer of Poetry
James Joyce
Fiction
Paprika Johnson
A Night Among the Horses
The Terrible Peacock
The Valet
Smoke
Katrina Silverstaff
Prize Ticket
Renunciation
Finale
The Earth
The Coward
The Diary of a Dangerous Child
Poetry
The Dreamer
Call of the Night
Just Lately Drummer Boy
Solitude
The Personal God
This Much and More
Death
In Conclusion
Dust
Birth
The Yellow Jar
The Last Toast
To an Idol
Shadows
Love Song
Lines to a Lady
The Lament of Women
To the Hands of a Beloved
To One in Favour
To a Bird
To the Dead Favorite of Liu Ch’e
I’d Have You Think of Me
From Fifth Avenue Up
In General
From Third Avenue On
Seen from the ‘L’
In Particular
Twilight of the Illicit
To a Cabaret Dancer
Suicide
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