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"IS THIS MISS HETH?" (page44)

| I | |
| Two Houses, with a great Gulf between; of V.Vivian, M.D., and | |
| what he thought of John the Baptist | 1 |
| II | |
| Two Persons of More Importance, and why theywent to the Beach in | |
| October; Miss Carlisle Heth, and how she metan Unwelcome | |
| Swain at Sea; how this Swain could swimenough for one | 12 |
| III | |
| How Carlisle screamed when the Boat upset, orelse didn't, as the | |
| Case might be; also of Mrs. Heth, who wentdown Six Floors to | |
| nail Falsehoods, etc. | 26 |
| IV | |
| Mr. Hugo Canning, of the well-knownPursuing-Sex; how the Great | |
| Young Man pursued Miss Heth to aSummer-House, and what | |
| stopped his Thundering Feet | 36 |
| V | |
| Dialogue between V. Vivian, of the Slums, andMr. Heth's Daughter | |
| (or his Niece); and what the lovely Hun sawin the Mr. Vivian's | |
| eyes, just before he asked God to pityher | 48 |
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