Twice-Told Tales - Contents

Contents

  • "The Gray Champion"
  • "Sunday at Home"
  • "The Wedding-Knell"
  • "The Minister's Black Veil"
  • "The May-Pole of Merry Mount"
  • "The Gentle Boy"
  • "Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe"
  • "Little Annie's Ramble"
  • "Wakefield"
  • "A Rill from the Town-Pump"
  • "The Great Carbuncle"
  • "The Prophetic Pictures"
  • "David Swan"
  • "Sights from a Steeple"
  • "The Hollow of the Three Hills"
  • "The Toll-Gatherer's Day"
  • "The Vision of the Fountain"
  • "Fancy's Show Box"
  • "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment"
  • "Legends of the Province-House"
I. "Howe's Masquerade"
II. "Edward Randolph's Portrait"
III. "Lady Eleanore's Mantle"
IV. "Old Esther Dudley"
  • "The Haunted Mind"
  • "The Village Uncle"
  • "The Ambitious Guest"
  • "The Sister Years"
  • "Snow-Flakes"
  • "The Seven Vagabonds"
  • "The White Old Maid"
  • "Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure"
  • "Chippings with a Chisel"
  • "The Shaker Bridal"
  • "Night Sketches"
  • "Endicott and the Red Cross"
  • "The Lily's Quest"
  • "Foot-prints on the Sea-shore"
  • "Edward Fane's Rosebud"
  • "The Threefold Destiny"

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