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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Introduction
CHAPTER I - The Arrival
CHAPTER II - The Little Black Girl
CHAPTER III - The Mysterious Big Boxes
CHAPTER IV - What the Mysterious Boxes contained
CHAPTER V - The Rough Pebbles
CHAPTER VI - Lola commences her Education
CHAPTER VII - Lola’s Mother
CHAPTER VIII - “The Trophies of Miltiades do not let me sleep”
CHAPTER IX - Potations, Plotting, and Propriety
CHAPTER X - How a Virtuous Matron was kept Awake
CHAPTER XI - Mrs. Norval did not enjoy Her Buckwheat-Cakes, and Julian wouldn’t ...
CHAPTER XII - Something about the Sprig Pedigree
CHAPTER XIII - What Mr. Isaac Sprig found at the “Dead-letter Office”
CHAPTER XIV - The Doctor was rewarded for listening to Mr. Hackwell’s Sermon
CHAPTER XV - Mrs. Norval’s High Principles begin their Work
CHAPTER XVI - “Veni, Vidi, Vici”
CHAPTER XVII - Julius Cæsar Cackle, a Modern Darius
CHAPTER XVIII - Lavinia to the Rescue
CHAPTER XIX - Mrs. Norval’s High Principles on the Rampage
CHAPTER XX - Lavinia outdoes the Spartan Women
CHAPTER XXI - Julian and Hackwell inspect the Horrid Spots
CHAPTER XXII - “The Awful Little Bell” described by Mrs. Cackle
CHAPTER XXIII - “It may be for years, and it may be forever”
CHAPTER XXIV - Lavinia’s Experiences in Washington
CHAPTER XXV - At the Capitol.—Mr. Cackle at Home
CHAPTER XXVI - “Must Isaac be left to Starve?”
CHAPTER XXVII - No, Isaac shall not be left to Starve
CHAPTER XXVIII - Mr. Hackwell and the Madam console each other
CHAPTER XXIX - Lavvy’s Experience as Hospital Nurse
CHAPTER XXX - Captain Hackwell becomes a Hero and is Breveted
CHAPTER XXXI - The Major is the Object of great Solicitude
CHAPTER XXXII - Mrs. Norval’s Conscience speaks loudly
CHAPTER XXXIII - Mrs. Norval’s Conscience waxes Dictatorial—She obeys
CHAPTER XXXIV - Mrs. Norval’s Virtuous Impulse rewarded
CHAPTER XXXV - Messrs. Wagg and Head travel together
CHAPTER XXXVI - The Returned Prisoners, and what they said
CHAPTER XXXVII - Mrs. Norval’s Mental Debut
CHAPTER XXXVIII - In which the Major, like Yorick, was a Fellow of Infinite Humor
CHAPTER XXXIX - Julian carries the War into Africa
CHAPTER XL - The Major’s Staff
CHAPTER XLI - Isaac in the Southern Confederacy
CHAPTER XLII - “Shake not thy gory locks at me. Thou canst not say I did it.”
CHAPTER XLIII - Isaac in the Land of the Aztecs
CHAPTER XLIV - Bound for the United States
CHAPTER XLV - How Julian’s Patriotic Song was cut short
CHAPTER XLVI - “Oh, Romeo, where art thou?” “Je pleure, et le Roi s’amuse!”
CHAPTER XLVII - Julian states His Case to the President
CHAPTER XLVIII - “Hooker and Skinner, Solicitors and Attorneys-at-law”
CHAPTER XLIX - Lieutenants Wagg and Head enter the Grand Monde
CHAPTER L - Lola hears Important News
CHAPTER LI - Mademoiselle Mina’s Accident
CHAPTER LII - Julian at the White House
CHAPTER LIII - Julian’s Fortunes take a New Turn
CHAPTER LIV - “So, instead of a pistol, he cocked his tail. ‘Aha!’ quoth he, ...
CHAPTER LV - His Ex-Reverence shows the Cloven Foot
CHAPTER LVI - “He awoke one morning and found himself famous”
CHAPTER LVII - Who would have thought it?
CHAPTER LVIII - The Major before Mrs. Norval’s Chair
CHAPTER LIX - Julian and Hackwell vis-à-vis
CHAPTER LX - “Il n’y a que les Morts qui ne reviennent pas!”
Conclusion
Notes
Appendix
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