WORDS BEFOREHAND
ChapterI. The Autocrat of the Stage-Coach
Chapter II. The Sod Tavern
Chapter III. Land and Love
Chapter IV. Albert and Katy
ChapterV. Corner Lots
Chapter VI. Little Katy’s Lover
Chapter VII. Catching and Getting Caught
Chapter VIII. Isabel Marlay
Chapter IX. Lovers and Lovers
ChapterX. Plausaby, Esq., takes a Fatherly Interest
Chapter XI. About Several Things
Chapter XII. An Adventure
Chapter XIII. A Shelter
Chapter XIV. The Inhabitant
Chapter XV. An Episode
Chapter XVI. The Return
Chapter XVII. Sawney and his Old Love
Chapter XVIII. A Collision
Chapter XIX. Standing Guard in Vain
Chapter XX. Sawney and Westcott
Chapter XXI. Rowing
Chapter XXII. Sailing
Chapter XXIII. Sinking
Chapter XXIV. Dragging
Chapter XXV. Afterwards
Chapter XXVI. The Mystery
Chapter XXVII. The Arrest
Chapter XXVIII. The Tempter
Chapter XXIX. The Trial
Chapter XXX. The Penitentiary
Chapter XXXI. Mr. Lurton
Chapter XXXII. A Confession
Chapter XXXIII. Death
Chapter XXXIV. Mr. Lurton’s Courtship
Chapter XXXV. Unbarred
Chapter XXXVI. Isabel
Chapter XXXVII. The Last
WORDS AFTERWARDS
ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK BEARD
The Superior Being
Mr. Minorkey and the Fat Gentleman
Plausaby sells Lots
“By George! He! he! he!”
Mrs. Plausaby
The Inhabitant
A Pinch of Snuff
Mrs. Ferret
One Savage Blow full in the Face
“What on Airth’s the Matter?”
His Unselfish Love found a Melancholy Recompense
The Editor of “The Windmill”
“Git up and Foller!”
THE MYSTERY OF METROPOLISVILLE.
WORDS BEFOREHAND.