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ОглавлениеVIII. FANNY AND THE TRUE FLAG.
XI. FANNY AT THE TREMONT HOUSE.
XIII. A WORD ABOUT N. P. WILLIS.
XVI. THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF JEMMY JESSAMY.
XVII. JEMMY JESSAMY'S DEFENCE.
XX. WELL-KNOWN CHARACTERS.—BY FANNY FERN.
XXII. WHAT FANNY THINKS OF HOT WEATHER.
XXV. THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF DIDYMUS DAISY, ESQ.— BY FANNY FERN.
XXVII. IS IT BEST TO USE ENVELOPES?
XXXI. TOM VERSUS FAN; OR, A LITTLE TALK ABOUT LITTLE THINGS.
XXXII. A LETTER TO THE TRUE FLAG.
XXXIII. THE ORPHAN.—BY FANNY FERN.
XXXIV. AN ANSWER TO MRS. CROWE.—BY FANNY FERN.
XXXV. MRS. FARRINGTON ON MATRIMONY.
XXXVI. A WHISPER TO ROMANTIC YOUNG LADIES.
XLI. THE GOOD-NATURED BACHELOR.
XLII. CATCHING THE DEAR.—BY FANNY FERN.
XLIII. HELEN, THE VILLAGE ROSE-BUD.
XLVI. MRS. JUPITER'S SOLILOQUY, TAKEN DOWN IN SHORT-HAND.—BY FANNY FERN.
L. AN HOUR WITH FANNY'S FATHER.
LI. JOHN BULL'S OPINION OF RUTH HALL.
LIV. "THE BEST OF MEN HAVE THEIR FAILINGS."
LV. THE MISTAKE OF A LIFE-TIME.
LVII. MRS. ZEBEDEE SMITH'S PHILOSOPHY.
LVIII. INTERESTING TO BASHFUL MEN.
LX. UNCLE BEN'S ATTACK OF SPRING-FEVER.
LXII. WHAT FANNY THINKS ABOUT SEWING MACHINES.
LXVI. MRS. SMITH'S REVERIE, WRITTEN OUT BY FANNY FERN.
LXVII. A NIGHT-WATCH WITH A DEAD INFANT.
LXVIII. A LITTLE GOOD ADVICE.—FROM FANNY FERN.
LXX. A PEN AND INK SKETCH.—BY FANNY FERN.
LXXI. FANNY'S "RULES FOR LADIES."
LXXIII. WHAT FANNY THINKS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP.
LXXVII. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE ANGRY.
LXXVIII. THE EARLY BLIGHT.—BY FANNY FERN.
LXXIX. THERE'S ROOM ENOUGH FOR ALL.
LXXX. THE CROSS AND THE CROWN.
LXXXII. A CHAPTER ON CLERGYMEN.
LXXXIII. FANNY FERN ON HUSBANDS.