Tales of the Wonder Club
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M. Y. Halidom. Tales of the Wonder Club
Tales of the Wonder Club
Table of Contents
Volume 1
INTRODUCTION
A Peep at the Wonder Club
CHAPTER I
The Phantom Flea.—The Lawyer's Story.1
CHAPTER II
The Spirit Lovers.—The Doctor's Story
CHAPTER III
Containing Mr. Parnassus's Poem, The Glacier King
The Glacier King
CHAPTER IV
The Mermaid Palace; or, Captain Toughyarn's Dream
Song of the Wonder Club
CHAPTER V
The Headless Lady.—The Artist's First Story
CHAPTER VI
The Demon Guide; or, the Gnome of the Mountain.—The Geologist's Story
CHAPTER VII
The Pigmy Queen; A Fairy Tale.—The Landlord's Daughter's Story
CHAPTER VIII
The Haunted Stage Box.—The Tragedian's Story
CHAPTER IX
The Spirit Leg.—The Analytical Chemist's Story
CHAPTER X
An Interlude
The Nightingale
Lines to a Skull
Ode to an Owl
CHAPTER XI
Lost in the Catacombs.—The Antiquary's Story
Volume 2
CHAPTER I
Buried Alive.—The Landlord's Story
CHAPTER II
Der Scharfrichter.1—The Artist's Second Story
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III
The Three Pauls.7—The Artist's Third Story
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV
The Waxen Image.—The Hostess's Story
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V
In which occurs Mr. Parnassus' Ballad—The Chieftain's Destiny
The Chieftain's Destiny. Canto the First
Canto the Second
Canto the Third
Canto the Fourth
Canto the Fifth
CHAPTER VI
A Tale of the French Revolution.—The Barber's Story
Volume 3
PREFACE TO VOL. III
CHAPTER VI
The Gipsy Queen.—Mr. Blackdeed's New Play
THE GIPSY QUEEN. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
ACT I
ACT II
End of Act II. ACT III
End of the Gipsy Queen
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
L'ENVOI
CONCLUSION
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As I entered his chamber the expression on my patient's countenance was one of deepest melancholy. When he first caught sight of me I thought he looked suspicious, and was going to turn away, but as I approached him his countenance altogether changed, and grew so bright and radiant, that he did not look the same man. He had never welcomed me before in this way, and his manner puzzled me.
"Oh, doctor," he cried, in tones of the greatest joy, "is it possible you have seen her? I know you have; I can't be mistaken."
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