Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life by F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
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respectable House,
CHAPTER III.--In which the Reader is presented with a Varied Picture, CHAPTER IV.--A few Reflections on the Cure of Vice, CHAPTER V.--In which Mr. Snivel, commonly called the Accommodation Man, is introduced, and what takes place between him and Mrs. Swiggs. CHAPTER VI.--Containing Sundry Matters appertaining to this History, CHAPTER VII.--In which is seen a Commingling of Citizens, CHAPTER VIII.--What takes place between George Mullholland and Mr. Snivel, CHAPTER IX.--In which a Gleam of Light is shed on the History of Anna Bonard, CHAPTER X.--A Continuation of George Mullholland's History, CHAPTER XI.--In which the Reader is introduced to Mr. Absalom McArthur, CHAPTER XII.--In which are Matters the Reader may have anticipated, CHAPTER XIII.--Mrs. Swiggs comes to the Rescue of the House of the Foreign Missions, |
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