Transcribed from the 1905 Chapman and Hall edition by DavidPrice,
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The Long Voyage | ||
The Begging-letter Writer | ||
A Child’s Dream of a Star | ||
Our English Watering-place | ||
Our French Watering-place | ||
Bill-sticking | ||
“Births. Mrs. Meek,of a Son” | ||
Lying Awake | ||
The Ghost of Art | ||
Out of Town | ||
Out of the Season | ||
A Poor Man’s Tale of a Patent | ||
The Noble Savage | ||
A Flight | ||
The Detective Police | ||
Three “Detective”Anecdotes | ||
| I.—The Pair of Gloves |
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| II.—The Artful Touch |
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| III.—The Sofa |
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On Duty with Inspector Field | ... |