The Complete Works of J. M. Barrie (With Illustrations)
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James Matthew Barrie. The Complete Works of J. M. Barrie (With Illustrations)
The Complete Works of J. M. Barrie (With Illustrations)
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Table of Contents
Peter Pan Adventures
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
I. The Grand Tour of the Gardens
II. Peter Pan
III. The Thrush's Nest
IV. Lock-Out Time
V. The Little House
VI. Peter's Goat
Peter and Wendy
Chapter I. Peter Breaks Through
Chapter II. The Shadow
Chapter III. Come Away, Come Away!
Chapter IV. The Flight
Chapter V. The Island Come True
Chapter VI. The Little House
Chapter VII. The Home Under the Ground
Chapter VIII. The Mermaids' Lagoon
Chapter IX. The Never Bird
Chapter X. The Happy Home
Chapter XI. Wendy's Story
Chapter XII. The Children are Carried Off
Chapter XIII. Do You Believe in Fairies?
Chapter XIV. The Pirate Ship
Chapter XV 'Hook or Me This Time'
Chapter XVI. The Return Home
Chapter XVII. When Wendy Grew Up
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
TO THE FIVE. A DEDICATION
Act I. The Nursery
Act II. The Never Land
Act III. The Mermaids' Lagoon
Act IV. The Home Under the Ground
Act V
SCENE 1. THE PIRATE SHIP
SCENE 2. THE NURSERY AND THE TREE-TOPS
When Wendy Grew Up
Novels
Better Dead
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
When a Man's Single
Chapter I. Rob Angus is Not a Free Man
Chapter II. Rob Becomes Free
Chapter III. Rob Goes Out Into the World
Chapter IV 'The Scorn of Scorns'
Chapter V. Rob Marches to His Fate
Chapter VI. The One Woman
Chapter VII. The Grand Passion?
Chapter VIII. In Fleet Street
Chapter IX. Mr. Noble Simms
Chapter X. The Wigwam
Chapter XI. Rob is Struck Down
Chapter XII. The Stupid Sex
Chapter XIII. The House-Boat 'Tawny Owl'
Chapter XIV. Mary of the Stony Heart
Chapter XV. Colonel Abinger Takes Command
Chapter XVI. The Barber of Rotten Row
Chapter XVII. Rob Pulls Himself Together
Chapter XVIII. The Audacity of Rob Angus
Chapter XIX. The Verdict of Thrums
Auld Licht Idylls
Chapter I. The Schoolhouse
Chapter II. Thrums
Chapter III. The Auld Licht Kirk
Chapter IV. Lads and Lasses
Chapter V. The Auld Lichts in Arms
Chapter VI. The Old Dominie
Chapter VII. Cree Queery and Mysy Drolly
Chapter VIII. The Courting of T'nowhead's Bell
Chapter IX. Davit Lunan's Political Reminiscences
Chapter X. A Very Old Family
Chapter XI. Little Rathie's "Bural"
Chapter XII. A Literary Club
A Window in Thrums
Chapter I. The House on the Brae
Chapter II. On the Track of the Minister
Chapter III. Preparing to Receive Company
Chapter IV. Waiting for the Doctor
Chapter V. A Humorist on His Calling
Chapter VI. Dead This Twenty Years
Chapter VII. The Statement of Tibbie Birse
Chapter VIII. A Cloak with Beads
Chapter IX. The Power of Beauty
Chapter X. A Magnum Opus
Chapter XI. The Ghost Cradle
Chapter XII. The Tragedy of a Wife
Chapter XIII. Making the Best of It
Chapter XIV. Visitors at the Manse
Chapter XV. How Gavin Birse Put It to Mag Lownie
Chapter XVI. The Son from London
Chapter XVII. A Home for Geniuses
Chapter XVIII. Leeby and Jamie
Chapter XIX. A Tale of a Glove
Chapter XX. The Last Night
Chapter XXI. Jess Left Alone
Chapter XXII. Jamie's Home-Coming
The Little Minister
Chapter One. The Love-Light
Chapter Two. Runs Alongside the Making of a Minister
Chapter Three. The Night-Watchers
Chapter Four. First Coming of the Egyptian Woman
Chapter Five. A Warlike Chapter, Culminating in the Flouting of the Minister by the Woman
Chapter Six. In Which the Soldiers Meet the Amazons of Thrums
Chapter Seven. Has the Folly of Looking Into a Woman’s Eyes by Way of Text
Chapter Eight. 3 A.M.—Monstrous Audacity of the Woman
Chapter Nine. The Woman Considered in Absence—Adventures of a Military Cloak
Chapter Ten. First Sermon Against Women
Chapter Eleven. Tells in a Whisper of Man’s Fall During the Curling Season
Chapter Twelve. Tragedy of a Mud House
Chapter Thirteen. Second Coming of the Egyptian Woman
Chapter Fourteen. The Minister Dances to the Woman’s Piping
Chapter Fifteen. The Minister Bewitched—Second Sermon Against Women
Chapter Sixteen. Continued Misbehaviour of the Egyptian Woman
Chapter Seventeen. Intrusion of Haggart Into These Pages Against the Author’s Wish
Chapter Eighteen. Caddam—Love Leading to a Rupture
Chapter Nineteen. Circumstances Leading to the First Sermon in Approval of Women
Chapter Twenty. End of the State of Indecision
Chapter Twenty-One. Night—Margaret—Flashing of a Lantern
Chapter Twenty-Two. Lovers
Chapter Twenty-Three. Contains a Birth, Which is Sufficient for One Chapter
Chapter Twenty-Four. The New World, and the Woman Who May Not Dwell Therein
Chapter Twenty-Five. Beginning of the Twenty-Four Hours
Chapter Twenty-Six. Scene at the Spittal
Chapter Twenty-Seven. First Journey of the Dominie to Thrums During the Twenty-Four Hours
Chapter Twenty-Eight. The Hill Before Darkness Fell—Scene of the Impending Catastrophe
Chapter Twenty-Nine. Story of the Egyptian
Chapter Thirty. The Meeting for Rain
Chapter Thirty-One. Various Bodies Converging on the Hill
Chapter Thirty-Two. Leading Swiftly to the Appalling Marriage
Chapter Thirty-Three. While the Ten O’clock Bell was Ringing
Chapter Thirty-Four. The Great Rain
Chapter Thirty-Five. The Glen at Break of Day
Chapter Thirty-Six. Story of the Dominie
Chapter Thirty-Seven. Second Journey of the Dominie to Thrums During the Twenty-Four Hours
Chapter Thirty-Eight. Thrums During the Twenty-Four Hours—Defence of the Manse
Chapter Thirty-Nine. How Babbie Spent the Night of August Fourth
Chapter Forty. Babbie and Margaret—Defence of the Manse Continued
Chapter Forty-One. Rintoul and Babbie—Breakdown of the Defence of the Manse
Chapter Forty-Two. Margaret, the Precentor, and God Between
Chapter Forty-Three. Rain—Mist—The Jaws
Chapter Forty-Four. End of the Twenty-Four Hours
Chapter Forty-Five. Talk of a Little Maid Since Grown Tall
Sentimental Tommy
Chapter I. Tommy Contrives to Keep One Out
Chapter II. But the Other Gets In
Chapter III. Showing How Tommy was Suddenly Transformed Into a Young Gentleman
Chapter IV. The End of an Idyll
Chapter V. The Girl with Two Mothers
Chapter VI. The Enchanted Street
Chapter VII. Comic Overture to a Tragedy
Chapter VIII. The Boy with Two Mothers
Chapter IX. Auld Lang Syne
Chapter X. The Favorite of the Ladies
Chapter XI. Aaron Latta
Chapter XII. A Child's Tragedy
Chapter XIII. Shows How Tommy Took Care of Elspeth
Chapter XIV. The Hanky School
Chapter XV. The Man Who Never Came
Chapter XVI. The Painted Lady
Chapter XVII. In Which Tommy Solves the Woman Problem
Chapter XVIII. The Muckley
Chapter XIX. Corp is Brought to Heel—Grizel Defiant
Chapter XX. The Shadow of Sir Walter
Chapter XXI. The Last Jacobite Rising
Chapter XXII. The Siege of Thrums
Chapter XXIII. Grizel Pays Three Visits
Chapter XXIV. A Romance of Two Old Maids and a Stout Bachelor
Chapter XXV. A Penny Pass-Book
Chapter XXVI. Tommy Repents, and is None the Worse for It
Chapter XXVII. The Longer Catechism
Chapter XXVIII. But It Should Have Been Miss Kitty
Chapter XXIX. Tommy the Scholar
Chapter XXX. End of the Jacobite Rising
Chapter XXXI. A Letter to God
Chapter XXXII. An Elopement
Chapter XXXIII. There is Some One to Love Grizel at Last
Chapter XXXIV. Who Told Tommy to Speak
Chapter XXXV. The Branding of Tommy
Chapter XXXVI. Of Four Ministers Who Afterwards Boasted That They Had Known Tommy Sandys
Chapter XXXVII. The End of a Boyhood
Tommy and Grizel
Part I
Chapter I. How Tommy Found a Way
Chapter II. The Search for the Treasure
Chapter III. Sandys on Woman
Chapter IV. Grizel of the Crooked Smile
Chapter V. The Tommy Myth
Chapter VI. Ghosts That Haunt the Den
Chapter VII. The Beginning of the Duel
Chapter VIII. What Grizel's Eyes Said
Chapter IX. Gallant Behaviour of T. Sandys
Chapter X. Gavinia on the Track
Chapter XI. The Tea-Party
Chapter XII. In Which a Comedian Challenges Tragedy to Bowls
Chapter XIII. Little Wells of Gladness
Chapter XIV. Elspeth
Chapter XV. By Prosen Water
Chapter XVI "How Could You Hurt Your Grizel So!"
Chapter XVII. How Tommy Saved the Flag
Part II
Chapter XVIII. The Girl She Had Been
Chapter XIX. Of the Change in Thomas
Chapter XX. A Love-Letter
Chapter XXI. The Attempt to Carry Elspeth by Numbers
Chapter XXII. Grizel's Glorious Hour
Chapter XXIII. Tommy Loses Grizel
Chapter XXIV. The Monster
Chapter XXV. Mr. T. Sandys Has Returned to Town
Chapter XXVI. Grizel All Alone
Chapter XXVII. Grizel's Journey
Chapter XXVIII. Two of Them
Chapter XXIX. The Red Light
Chapter XXX. The Little Gods Desert Him
Chapter XXXI "The Man With the Greetin' Eyes"
Chapter XXXII. Tommy's Best Work
Chapter XXXIII. The Little Gods Return With a Lady
Chapter XXXIV. A Way is Found for Tommy
Chapter XXXV. The Perfect Lover
The Little White Bird
I. David and I Set Forth Upon a Journey
II. The Little Nursery Governess
III. Her Marriage, Her Clothes, Her Appetite, and an Inventory of Her Furniture
IV. A Night-Piece
V. The Fight For Timothy
VI. A Shock
VII. The Last of Timothy
VIII. The Inconsiderate Waiter
IX. A Confirmed Spinster
X. Sporting Reflections
XI. The Runaway Perambulator
XII. The Pleasantest Club in London
XIII. The Grand Tour of the Gardens
XIV. Peter Pan
XV. The Thrush’s Nest
XVI. Lock-Out Time
XVII. The Little House
XVIII. Peter’s Goat
XIX. An Interloper
XX. David and Porthos Compared
XXI. William Paterson
XXII. Joey
XXIII. Pilkington’s
XXIV. Barbara
XXV. The Cricket Match
XXVI. The Dedication
Farewell Miss Julie Logan
Chapter I. The English
Chapter II. Someone Who Was With Him
Chapter III. The Spectrum
Chapter IV. The Locking of the Glen
Chapter V. The Stranger
Chapter VI. Superstition and Its Antidote
Chapter VII. Miss Julie Logan
Chapter VIII. Christily Goes Queer
Chapter IX. The End of a Song
Chapter X. A Quarter of a Century
Novellas
A Tillyloss Scandal
Chapter I. In Which We Approach Haggart, Hat in Hand
Chapter II. Containing the Circumstances Which Led to the Departure of Haggart
Chapter III. Shows How Haggart Sat on a Dyke Looking at His Own Funeral
Chapter IV. The Wanderings of Haggart
Chapter V. The Return of Haggart
Chapter VI. In Which a Birth is Recorded
Life in a Country Manse
Chapter I. Janet
Chapter II. Janet's Curiosity
Chapter III. Teacher M'qeen
Chapter IV. The Post
Chapter V. A Wedding in the Smiddy
Lady's Shoe
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Short Stories
A Holiday in Bed and Other Sketches
A Holiday in Bed
A Powerful Drug
(No Household Should Be Without It.)
Every Man His own Doctor
Gretna Green Revisited
My Favorite Authoress
The Captain of the School
Thoughtful Boys Make Thoughtful Men
It
To the Influenza
Four-in-Hand Novelists
Rules on Carving
On Running After a Hat
Two of Them and Other Stories
Two of Them
THE BARGAIN
A NECESSARY CONSEQUENCE
HER BACK
HER SELFISHNESS
STAGGERERS
HER SCARF
FIVE MINUTES AFTERWARD
Our New Servant
Reminiscences of an Umbrella
The Playwright and the Fowl
The "Fox-Terrier" Frisky
The Family Honor
I
II
The Wicked Cigar
My Husband's Book
Was it a Watch?
Is it a Man?
I
II
III
A Woodland Path
WOMAN AND THE PRESS
Other Stories
Inconsiderate Waiter
The Courting of T'Nowhead's Bell
Dite Deuchars
The Minister's Gown
Shutting a Map
A Note of Warning
An Invalid in Lodgings
A True Story
The Mystery of Time-tables
Mending the Clock
The Biggest Box in the World
The Coming Dramatist
The Result of a Tramp
The Other "Times"
"Certified Circulation, 274 Copies Weekly."
How Gavin Birse Put it to Mag Lownie
The Late Sherlock Holmes
Sensational Arrest. Watson Accused of the Crime
THE SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY
WATSON'S STATEMENT
POPULAR TALK
IMPOSED UPON THE PUBLIC
WHERE WERE HOLMES'S PISTOLS?
WHAT WATSON SAW
THE MOTIVE
Plays
Ibsen’s Ghost
CAST
IBSEN’S GHOST
Jane Annie
Dramatis Personae
Act I
Act II
Finale
Walker, London
ACT II
ACT III
The Professor's Love Story
Act I
Act II
Act III
The Little Minister: A Play
Act I
Act II
SCENE I
SCENE II
Act III
Act IV
The Wedding Guest
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Little Mary
Act I
Act II
Act III
Quality Street
Characters
Act I. The Blue and White Room
Act II. The School
Act III. The Ball
Act IV. The Blue and White Room
The Admirable Crichton
Act I. At Loam House, Mayfair
Act II. The Island
Act III. The Happy Home
Act IV. The Other Island
What Every Woman Knows
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Der Tag (The Tragic Man)
CHARACTERS
Dear Brutus
Act I
Act II
Act III
Alice Sit-by-the-Fire
I
II
III
A Kiss for Cinderella
I
II
III
Shall We Join the Ladies?
Half an Hour
CHARACTERS
HALF AN HOUR
Seven Women
Old Friends
Mary Rose
Act I
Act II
Act III
The Boy David
Characters
Act I
The House of Jesse in Bethlehem
Act II
Scene I. Saul Awaits
Scene II. David and Goliath
Scene III. David Plays Before Saul
Act III
Scene I. In a Vision of the Night David Foresees His Future, and Knows It Not
Scene II. David and Jonathan
Half Hours
Pantaloon
The Twelve-Pound Look
Rosalind
The Will
Echoes of the War
The Old Lady Shows Her Medals
The New Word
Barbara's Wedding
A Well-Remembered Voice
Essays
Neither Dorking Nor The Abbey
NOTE
NEITHER DORKING NOR THE ABBEY
G. M
Charles Frohman: A Tribute
Courage
Preface to The Young Visiters
Captain Hook at Eton
A DRY BOB YOUTH
APPEARANCE AND MANNERS
MR. JASPARIN’S ADVENTURE
A SMALL BOY’S VISION
THE END OF HOOK
The Man from Nowhere
Woman and the Press
A Plea for Smaller Books
Boy's Books: Their Glorification
The Lost Works of George Meredith
The Humor of Dickens
Ndintpile Pont(?)
Q
What is Scott's Best Novel?
Memoirs
Margaret Ogilvy
Chapter I. How My Mother Got Her Soft Face
Chapter II. What She Had Been
Chapter III. What I Should Be
Chapter IV. An Editor
Chapter V. A Day of Her Life
Chapter VI. Her Maid of All Work
Chapter VII. R. L. S
Chapter VIII. A Panic in the House
Chapter IX. My Heroine
Chapter X. Art Thou Afraid His Power Shall Fail?
The Greenwood Hat: Being a Memoir of James Anon 1885-1887
Chapter I. Apology for Finding an Old Hat-Box
Chapter II “The Rooks Begin to Build” — Extraordinary Affair at St. Pancras Station — Purchase of the Hat
Chapter III “Better Dead” — Anon as a Sandwich-Board Man, an M.p., an Explorer, a Mother, a Child, a Grandsire, a Dog, a Professional Beauty — Episode of an Archbishop
Chapter IV “A Small Lath” — Carlyle and the Carlyles
Chapter V “Love Me Never or For Ever” — Literary Vagrants in Holywell Street
Chapter VI “The Smallest Theatre” — The Boy in the Corner Seat — Behind the Scenes
Chapter VII “Old Hyphen” — Greenwood’s Weakness — Gunpowder — English Schools as Conceived in Scottish Homes
Chapter VIII “Ladies at Cricket” — The Allahakbarrie C.C
Chapter IX “The Captain of the House” — Exposure of Anon
Chapter X “The Truth About W. S.” — How Shakespeare Got Me On to the Press
Chapter XI “The Saddest Word” — Dark Passages in Anon’s History
Chapter XII “The Blue and White Room” — Continuation of the Dark Passages
Chapter XIII “A Rag of Paper” — Dream of a Pound a Day — Is Understood
Chapter XIV “Educational Nurseries” — How a Child Drove Me Into the Wilderness
Chapter XV “The Biographer at Bay” — George Meredith
Chapter XVI “Was He a Genius?” — Conan Doyle, Melba, Mrs. D’oyly Carte — Writing in Collaboration
Chapter XVII “Sandford and Merton” — Meredith Again — The ‘scots Observer’ — W. E. Henley and Charles Whibley — Oscar Wilde and John Silver’s Crutch
Chapter XVIII “Mr. Barrie in the Chair” — Other Discreditable Episodes — Roosevelt
Chapter XIX “Of Shorter Heroes and Heroines Who Roll” — Anon’s Final Wail About His Personal Appearance
Chapter XX “A Loveletter” — The Cow-Woman
Chapter XXI “My Husband’s Play” — Handwriting With the Right or Left and the Difference It Makes to an Author
Chapter XXII “The Club Ghost” — What Does One Do In Clubs? — Henry James — The Adelphi by Night
Chapter XXIII “Anon and I”
Chapter XXIV “From St. Pancras to the Bank.”
ENVOI
An Edinburgh Eleven: Pencil Portraits from College Life
I. Lord Rosebery
II. Professor Masson
III. Professor John Stuart Blackie
IV. Professor Calderwood
V. Professor Tait
VI. Professor Campbell Fraser
VII. Professor Chrystal
VIII. Professor Sellar
IX. Mr. Joseph Thomson
X. Robert Louis Stevenson
XI. Rev. Walter C. Smith, D.D
My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke
Chapter I. Matrimony and Smoking Compared
Chapter II. My First Cigar
Chapter III. The Arcadia Mixture
Chapter IV. My Pipes
Chapter V. My Tobacco-Pouch
Chapter VI. My Smoking-Table
Chapter VII. Gilray
Chapter VIII. Marriot
Chapter IX. Jimmy
Chapter X. Scrymgeour
Chapter XI. His Wife's Cigars
Chapter XII. Gilray's Flower-Pot
Chapter XIII. The Grandest Scene in History
Chapter XIV. My Brother Henry
Chapter XV. House-Boat "Arcadia."
Chapter XVI. The Arcadia Mixture Again
Chapter XVII. The Romance of a Pipe-Cleaner
Chapter XVIII. What Could He Do?
Chapter XIX. Primus
Chapter XX. Primus to His Uncle
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VI
VII
VIII
IX
Chapter XXI. English-Grown Tobacco
Chapter XXII. How Heroes Smoke
Chapter XXIII. The Ghost of Christmas Eve
Chapter XXIV. Not the Arcadia
Chapter XXV. A Face That Haunted Marriot
Chapter XXVI. Arcadians at Bay
Chapter XXVII. Jimmy's Dream
Chapter XXVIII. Gilray's Dream
Chapter XXIX. Pettigrew's Dream
Chapter XXX. The Murder in the Inn
Chapter XXXI. The Perils of Not Smoking
Chapter XXXII. My Last Pipe
Chapter XXXIII. When My Wife is Asleep and All the House is Still
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James Matthew Barrie
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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'Now just wriggle your shoulders this way,' he said, 'and let go.'
They were all on their beds, and gallant Michael let go first. He did not quite mean to let go, but he did it, and immediately he was borne across the room.
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