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XXII. |
—New Year's Day. |
99 |
XXIII. |
—The New Year's Reception. |
102 |
XXIV. |
—Mignon: A Night at the Grand Opera. |
108 |
XXV. |
—The Black Crook. |
114 |
XXVI. |
—Living Apart. |
120 |
XXVII. |
—More About Fisk. |
124 |
XXVIII. |
—She Would Go. |
128 |
XXIX. |
—Mr. Greeley's Birthday Party. |
132 |
XXX. |
—Leap Year. |
135 |
XXXI. |
—A Man that Wouldn't Take Money. |
140 |
XXXII. |
—A Democratic Lunch. |
144 |
XXXIII. |
—Dempster Proposes a Trip. |
149 |
XXXIV. |
—In Washington. |
152 |
XXXV. |
—Getting Information. |
157 |
XXXVI. |
—The Liederkranz Ball. |
161 |
XXXVII. |
—How Did the Papers Know? |
165 |
XXXVIII. |
—Reception of the Japanese. |
168 |
XXXIX. |
—The Japanese. |
171 |
XL. |
—That Diplomatic Stag Party. |
174 |
XLI. |
—The Dinner. |
179 |
XLII. |
—In the Basement of the Capitol. |
182 |
XLIII. |
—Phœmie Dines with a Senator. |
186 |
XLIV. |
—Marble Halls. |
191 |
XLV. |
—Randolph Rogers' Bronze Doors. |
194 |
XLVI. |
—Was it a Meeting-house? |
197 |
XLVII. |
—Easter. |
201 |
XLVIII. |
—A Church Higher Yet. |
204 |
XLIX. |
—Easter Sunday. |
206 |
L. |
—That Man with the Lantern. |
211 |
LI. |
—Mrs. Grant's Reception. |
215 |
LII. |
—Representative Women. |
220 |
LIII. |
—A Literary Party. |
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