POMONA’S TRAVELS
[Illustration]
BY
FRANK R. STOCKTON
Illustrated
by
A.B. Frost
1894
[Illustration]
In Uniform Binding
RUDDER GRANGE Illustrated by A.B. Frost.
POMONA’S TRAVELS Illustrated by A.B. Frost.
[Illustration: Contents]
Letter one.
Wanted,—a Vicarage
Letter two.
On the Four-in-hand
Letter three.
Jone overshadows the Waiter
Letter four.
The Cottage at Chedcombe
Letter five.
Pomona takes a Lodger
Letter six.
Pomona expounds Americanisms
Letter seven.
The Hayfield
LETTER EIGHT.
Jone teaches Young Ladies how to Rake
LETTER NINE.
A Runaway Tricycle
LETTER TEN.
Pomona slides Backward down the Slope of the Centuries
LETTER ELEVEN.
On the Moors
LETTER TWELVE.
Stag-hunting on a Tricycle
LETTER THIRTEEN.
The Green Placard
LETTER FOURTEEN.
Pomona and her David Llewellyn
LETTER FIFTEEN.
Hogs and the Fine Arts
LETTER SIXTEEN.
With Dickens in London
LETTER SEVENTEEN.
Buxton and the Bath Chairs
LETTER EIGHTEEN.
Mr. Poplington as Guide
LETTER NINETEEN.
Angelica and Pomeroy
LETTER TWENTY.
The Countess of Mussleby
LETTER TWENTY-ONE.
Edinboro’ Town
LETTER TWENTY-TWO.
Pomona and her Gilly
LETTER TWENTY-THREE.
They follow the Lady of the Lake
LETTER TWENTY-FOUR.
Comparisons become Odious to Pomona
LETTER TWENTY-FIVE.
The Family-Tree-Man
LETTER TWENTY-SIX.
Searching for Dorkminsters
LETTER TWENTY-SEVEN.
Their Country and their Custom House
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Title Page
Vignette Heading to Table of Contents
Tail piece to Table of Contents
Vignette Heading to List of Illustrations
Tail-piece to List of Illustrations
Heading and Initial Letter
"Boy, go order me a four-in-hand"
The Landlady with an “underdone visage"
"I looked at the ladder and at the top front seat"
"Down came a shower of rain"
"Ask the waiter what the French words mean"