The Author's Advertisement Of His Novel BOOK I. Of George. I. Excursions In A Garden II. Excursions In Melancholy
III. Upon Modesty In Art: And Should Be Skipped IV. Excursions In A
Hospital V. Upon Life: And May Be Missed VI. Magnificent
Arrival Of A Heroine VII. Moving Passages With A Heroine VIII.
Astonishing After-Effects Of A Heroine BOOK II. Of his
Mary. I. Excursions In The Memory Of A Heroine II.
Excursions In Vulgarity III. Excursions In The Mind Of A Heroine
IV. Excursions In A Nursery V. Excursions At A Dinner-Table
BOOK III. Of Glimpses at a Period of this History: Of Love
and of War. I. Notes On The Building Of Bridges II.
Excursions Beneath The Bridge III. Excursions In Love IV.
Events And Sentiment Mixed In A Letter V. Beefsteak For 14 Palace
Gardens VI. A Cab For 14 Palace Gardens BOOK IV. In
which this History begins to rattle. I. The Author Meanders Upon
The Enduring Hills; And The Reader Will Lose Nothing By Not
Accompanying Him II. An Exquisite Balcony Scene; And Something About
Sausages III. Alarums And Excursions By Night IV. Mr. Marrapit
Takes A Nice Warm Bath V. Miss Porter Swallows A Particularly Large
Sweet VI. The Girl Comes Near The Lugger BOOK V. Of
Mr. Marrapit upon the Rack: Of George in Torment. I. Prosiness
Upon Events: So Uneventful That It Should Be Skipped II. Margaret
Fishes; Mary Prays III. Barley Water For Mr. Marrapit IV. The
Rape Of The Rose V. Horror At Herons' Holt VI. A Detective At
Herons' Holt VII. Terror At Dippleford Admiral VIII. Panic At
Dippleford Admiral IX. Disaster At Temple Colney BOOK VI.
Of Paradise Lost and Found. I. Mrs. Major Bids For
Paradise II. Mrs. Major Finds The Lock III. Mrs. Major Gets
The Key IV. George Has A Shot At Paradise V. Of Twin Cats: Of
Ananias And Of Sapphira VI. Agony In Meath Street VII. Mr.
William Wyvern In Meath Street VIII. Abishag The Shunamite In Meath
Splendid Chapter Last Shots from the Bridge