F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Chapter 5
Foreign Missions,
CHAPTER XIV.--Mr. McArthur makes a Discovery,
CHAPTER XV.--What Madame Flamingo wants to be,
CHAPTER XVI.--In which Tom Swiggs gains his Liberty, and what befalls
him,
CHAPTER XVII.--In which there is an Interesting Meeting,
CHAPTER XVIII.--Anna Bonard seeks an Interview with the Antiquary,
CHAPTER XIX.--A Secret Interview,
CHAPTER XX.--Lady Swiggs encounters Difficulties on her Arrival in
New York,
CHAPTER XXI.--Mr. Snivel pursues his Search for the Vote-Cribber,
CHAPTER XXII.--Mrs. Swiggs falls upon a Modern Heathen World,
CHAPTER XXIII.--In which the very best Intentions are seen to fail,
CHAPTER XXIV.--Mr. Snivel advises George Mullholland how to make
Strong Love,
CHAPTER XXV.--A Slight Change in the Picture,
CHAPTER XXVI.--In which a High Functionary is made to play a Singular
Part,
CHAPTER XXVII.--The House of the Nine Nations, and what may be seen
in it,
CHAPTER XXVIII.--In which is presented Another Picture of the House
of the Nine Nations,
CHAPTER XXIX.--In which may be seen a few of our Common Evils,
CHAPTER XXX.--Containing Various Things appertaining to this History,
CHAPTER XXXI.--The Keno Den, and what may be seen in it,
CHAPTER XXXII.--In which a State of Society is slighty Revealed,
CHAPTER XXXIII.--In which there is a Singular Revelation,
CHAPTER XXXIV.--The Two Pictures,
CHAPTER XXXV.--In which a Little Light is shed upon the Character of
our Chivalry,
CHAPTER XXXVI.--In which a Law is seen to serve Base Purposes,
CHAPTER XXXVII.--A Short Chapter of Ordinary Events,
CHAPTER XXXVIII.--A Story without which this History would be found
wanting,
CHAPTER XXXIX.--A Story with many Counterparts,
CHAPTER XL.--In which the Law is seen to Conflict with our Cherished
Chivalry,
CHAPTER XLI.--In which Justice is seen to be very accommodating,
CHAPTER XLII.--In which Some Light is thrown on the Plot of this
History,
CHAPTER XLIII.--In which is revealed the One Error that brought so
much Suffering upon many,