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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION

INDEX TO TEARS.

AUTHOR’S INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER XI. [15] ON BASHFULNESS.—A CHARACTER.—HIS OPINION ON THAT SUBJECT.

CHAPTER XII. OF WORLDLY INTERESTS.

CHAPTER XIII. THE MAN OF FEELING IN LOVE.

CHAPTER XIV. HE SETS OUT ON HIS JOURNEY—THE BEGGAR AND HIS DOG.

CHAPTER XIX. HE MAKES A SECOND EXPEDITION TO THE BARONET’S. THE LAUDABLE AMBITION OF A YOUNG MAN TO BE THOUGHT SOMETHING BY THE WORLD.

CHAPTER XX. HE VISITS BEDLAM.—THE DISTRESSES OF A DAUGHTER.

CHAPTER XXI. THE MISANTHROPE.

CHAPTER XXV. HIS SKILL IN PHYSIOGNOMY.

CHAPTER XXVI. FRUITS OF THE DEAD SEA.

CHAPTER XXVII. HIS SKILL IN PHYSIOGNOMY IS DOUBTED.

CHAPTER XXVIII. HE KEEPS HIS APPOINTMENT.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE DISTRESSES OF A FATHER.

A FRAGMENT. SHOWING HIS SUCCESS WITH THE BARONET.

CHAPTER XXXIII. HE LEAVES LONDON—CHARACTERS IN A STAGE-COACH.

CHAPTER XXXIV. HE MEETS AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE.

CHAPTER XXXV. HE MISSES AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE.—AN ADVENTURE CONSEQUENT UPON IT.

CHAPTER XXXVI. HE RETURNS HOME.—A DESCRIPTION OF HIS RETINUE.

A FRAGMENT. THE MAN OF FEELING TALKS OF WHAT HE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND.—AN INCIDENT.

CHAPTER XL. THE MAN OF FEELING JEALOUS.

THE PUPIL. A FRAGMENT.

CHAPTER LV. HE SEES MISS WALTON, AND IS HAPPY.

CHAPTER LVI. THE EMOTIONS OF THE HEART.

THE CONCLUSION.

The Man of Feeling

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