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I. | THAT OF MR. JUSTICE DEAR | 1 |
II. | THAT OF THE LATE MR. BROWN | 5 |
III. | THAT OF OUR OLD FRIEND, BISHOP P. | 9 |
IV. | THAT OF CAPTAIN ARCHIBALD MCKAN | 15 |
V. | THAT OF MATILDA | 20 |
VI. | THAT OF "DOCTHOR" PATRICK O'DOOLEY | 25 |
VII. | THAT OF MY AUNT BETSY | 31 |
VIII. | THAT OF THE TUCK-SHOP WOMAN | 37 |
IX. | THAT OF S. P. IDERS WEBBE, SOLICITOR | 43 |
X. | THAT OF MONSIEUR ALPHONSE VERT | 50 |
XI. | THAT OF LORD WILLIAM OF PURLEIGH | 55 |
XII. | THAT OF PASHA ABDULLA BEY | 60 |
XIII. | THAT OF ALGERNON CROKER | 65 |
XIV. | THAT OF——? | 69 |
XV. | THAT OF THE RIVAL HAIRDRESSERS | 75 |
XVI. | THAT OF THE AUCTIONEER'S DREAM | 80 |
XVII. | THAT OF THE PLAIN COOK | 86 |
XVIII. | THAT OF TWO MEDDLESOME PARTIES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE FATES | 91 |
XIX. | THAT OF THE HOOLIGAN AND THE PHILANTHROPIST | 98 |
XX. | THAT OF THE SOCIALIST AND THE EARL | 104 |
XXI. | THAT OF THE RETIRED PORK-BUTCHER AND THE SPOOK | 109 |
XXII. | THAT OF THE POET AND THE BUCCANEERS | 115 |
XXIII. | THAT OF THE UNDERGROUND "SULPHUR CURE" | 121 |
XXIV. | THAT OF THE FAIRY GRANDMOTHER AND THE COMPANY PROMOTER | 127 |
XXV. | THAT OF THE GEISHA AND THE JAPANESE WARRIOR | 132 |
XXVI. | THAT OF THE INDISCREET HEN AND THE RESOURCEFUL ROOSTER | 137 |
XXVII. | THAT OF A DUEL IN FRANCE | 141 |
XXVIII. | THAT OF THE ASTUTE NOVELIST | 146 |
XXIX. | THAT OF THE ABSENT-MINDED LADY | 151 |
XXX. | THAT OF THE GERMAN BAKER AND THE COOK | 155 |
XXXI. | THAT OF THE CONVERTED CANNIBALS | 160 |
XXXII. | THAT OF A FRUITLESS ENDEAVOUR | 164 |
XXXIII. | THAT OF THE UNFORTUNATE LOVER | 168 |
XXXIV. | THAT OF THE FEMALE GORILLY | 174 |
XXXV. | THAT OF THE ARTIST AND THE MOTOR-CAR. (A TRAGEDY) | 179 |
XXXVI. | THAT OF THE INCONSIDERATE NABOB AND THE LADY WHO DESIRED TO BE A BEGUM | 184 |
XXXVII. | THAT OF DR. FARLEY, M.D., SPECIALIST IN LITTLE TOES | 188 |
XXXVIII. | THAT OF JEREMIAH SCOLES, MISER | 192 |
XXXIX. | THAT OF THE HIGH-SOULED YOUTH | 196 |
LX. | THAT OF MR. JUSTICE DEAR'S LITTLE JOKE AND THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO COULD NOT SEE IT | 201 |
LXI. | THAT OF THE LADIES OF ASCENSION ISLAND | 205 |
LXII. | THAT OF THE ARTICULATING SKELETON | 208 |
LXIII. | THAT OF YE LOVE PHILTRE: (AN OLD-ENGLISH LEGEND) | 211 |
LXIV. | THAT OF THE BARGAIN SALE | 216 |
LXV. | THAT OF A DECEASED FLY (A BALLADE) | 221 |
EPILOGUE | 224 |
1. Frenchmen could never make these two words rhyme—but Englishmen can.
I've heard 'em. G. E. F.
2. A factlet is nearly a fact.
3. Cockney pronunciation please.
THE END
The original spelling and punctuation have been retained.
Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.