Second Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition
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CONTENTS.
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Chap. XX. Hea lsick and heartsick, • 245
XXI. Footsteps of angels, • • 262
XXII. Shows how Mr. Van Brunt could be sharp upon some
things, ...♦•• 276
XXIII. How Miss Fortune went out and Pleasure came in, . 287
XXIV. Sweeping and dusting, . . • 296
XXV. Shows what noise a bee can make when it gets into the
house, ....... 307
XXVI. Sundry things round a pot of chocolate, . . 321
XXVII. The jingling of sleigh-bells, .... 338 XXVIII. Scraps—of Morocco and talk, .... 349
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This is the second page of the table of contents for volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition. On page iv, it lists chapters XX-XXVIII.
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Table of Contents
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1851
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Wetherell, Elizabeth [Susan Warner]. The Wide, Wide World. Reprint, 2 vols. New York: George P. Putnam, 1851.
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