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STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO.
CONTENTS.
LXIII. THE LO-CH‘A COUNTRY AND THE SEA-MARKET.[1]
LXIV. THE FIGHTING CRICKET.
LXV. TAKING REVENGE.
LXVI. THE TIPSY TURTLE.
LXVII. THE MAGIC PATH.
LXVIII. THE FAITHLESS WIDOW.[30]
LXIX. THE PRINCESS OF THE TUNG-T‘ING LAKE.
LXX. THE PRINCESS LILY.
LXXI. THE DONKEY’S REVENGE.
LXXII. THE WOLF DREAM.
LXXIII. THE UNJUST SENTENCE.
LXXIV. A RIP VAN WINKLE.[65]
LXXV. THE THREE STATES OF EXISTENCE.
LXXVI. IN THE INFERNAL REGIONS.
LXXVII. SINGULAR CASE OF OPHTHALMIA.
LXXVIII. CHOU K‘O-CH‘ANG AND HIS GHOST.
LXXIX. THE SPIRITS OF THE PO-YANG LAKE.
LXXX. THE STREAM OF CASH.
LXXXI. THE INJUSTICE OF HEAVEN.
LXXXII. THE SEA-SERPENT.
LXXXIII. THE MAGIC MIRROR.[87]
LXXXIV. COURAGE TESTED.
LXXXV. THE DISEMBODIED FRIEND.
LXXXVI. THE CLOTH MERCHANT.
LXXXVII. A STRANGE COMPANION.
LXXXVIII. SPIRITUALISTIC SÉANCES.
LXXXIX. THE MYSTERIOUS HEAD.
XC. THE SPIRIT OF THE HILLS.
XCI. INGRATITUDE PUNISHED.
XCII. SMELLING ESSAYS.[118]
XCIII. HIS FATHER’S GHOST.
XCIV. THE BOAT-GIRL BRIDE.
XCV. THE TWO BRIDES.[138]
XCVI. A SUPERNATURAL WIFE.
XCVII. BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION.
XCVIII. A CHINESE JONAH.
XCIX. CHANG PU-LIANG.
C. THE DUTCH CARPET.
CI. CARRYING A CORPSE.
CII. A TAOIST DEVOTEE.
CIII. JUSTICE FOR REBELS.
CIV. THEFT OF THE PEACH.
CV. KILLING A SERPENT.
CVI. THE RESUSCITATED CORPSE.
CVII. THE FISHERMAN AND HIS FRIEND.
CVIII. THE PRIEST’S WARNING.
CIX. METEMPSYCHOSIS.
CX. THE FORTY STRINGS OF CASH.
CXI. SAVING LIFE.
CXII. THE SALT SMUGGLER.
CXIII. COLLECTING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
CXIV. TAOIST MIRACLES.
CXV. ARRIVAL OF BUDDHIST PRIESTS.
CXVI. THE STOLEN EYES.
CXVII. THE INVISIBLE PRIEST.
CXVIII. THE CENSOR IN PURGATORY.
CXIX. MR. WILLOW AND THE LOCUSTS.
CXX. MR. TUNG; OR, VIRTUE REWARDED.
CXXI. THE DEAD PRIEST.
CXXII. THE FLYING COW.
CXXIII. THE “MIRROR AND LISTEN” TRICK.
CXXIV. THE CATTLE PLAGUE.
CXXV. THE MARRIAGE OF THE VIRGIN GODDESS.
CXXVI. THE WINE INSECT.
CXXVII. THE FAITHFUL DOG.
CXXVIII. AN EARTHQUAKE.
CXXIX. MAKING ANIMALS.
CXXX. CRUELTY AVENGED.
CXXXI. THE WEI-CH‘I DEVIL.
CXXXII. THE FORTUNE-HUNTER PUNISHED.
CXXXIII. LIFE PROLONGED.
CXXXIV. THE CLAY IMAGE.
CXXXV. DISHONESTY PUNISHED.
CXXXVI. THE MAD PRIEST.
CXXXVII. FEASTING THE RULER OF PURGATORY.
CXXXVIII. THE PICTURE HORSE.
CXXXIX. THE BUTTERFLY’S REVENGE.
CXL. THE DOCTOR.
CXLI. SNOW IN SUMMER.
CXLII. PLANCHETTE.[283]
CXLIII. FRIENDSHIP WITH FOXES.
CXLIV. THE GREAT RAT.
CXLV. WOLVES.
I.
II.
CXLVI. SINGULAR VERDICT.
CXLVII. THE GRATEFUL DOG.
CXLVIII. THE GREAT TEST.
CXLIX. THE ALCHEMIST.[299]
CL. RAISING THE DEAD.
CLI. FÊNG-SHUI.[312]
CLII. THE LINGERING DEATH.
CLIII. DREAMING HONOURS.
CLIV. THE SHE-WOLF AND THE HERD-BOYS.
CLV. ADULTERATION[320] PUNISHED.
CLVI. A CHINESE SOLOMON.
CLVII. THE ROC.
CLVIII. THE FAITHFUL GANDER.[326]
CLIX. THE ELEPHANTS AND THE LION.
CLX. THE HIDDEN TREASURE.
CLXI. THE BOATMEN OF LAO-LUNG.
CLXII. THE PIOUS SURGEON.
CLXIII. ANOTHER SOLOMON.
CLXIV. THE INCORRUPT OFFICIAL.
APPENDIX A.
The “Divine Panorama,” published by the Mercy of Yü Ti,[341] that Men and Women may repent them of their Faults and make Atonement for their Crimes.
THE FIRST COURT.
THE SECOND COURT.
THE THIRD COURT.
THE FOURTH COURT.
THE FIFTH COURT.
THE SIXTH COURT.
THE SEVENTH COURT.
THE EIGHTH COURT.
THE NINTH COURT.
THE TENTH COURT.
APPENDIX B.
ANCESTRAL WORSHIP.
BILOCATION.
BURIAL RITES.
DREAMS.
SHADE OR SHADOW.
SHADOW.
THE SOUL.
TRANSMIGRATION.
TRANSMIGRATION.
TRANSMIGRATION.
TREE-SOULS.
INDEX TO THE NOTES.
FOOTNOTES
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
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