Semehow good /
New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1908.
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Preliminares.
Chapter I. A returned traveller. Nemesis in livermore's rents, 1808.
Chapter II. A journey in the twopenny tube..
Chapter III. Krakatoa villa, and how the electrocuted traveller went there in a cab..
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Parte 2.
Chapter IV. How the stranger stopped on at krakatoa villa.
Chapter V. The christmas after. Of the church of st.
Chapter VI. Of boxing day morning at krakatoa villa, and what observant creatures fossils are.
Chapter VII. Concerning people's pasts, and the separation of the sheep from the goats.
Chapter VIII. The antecedents of rosalind nightingale, sally's mother.
Chapter IX. How those girls do chatter over their music!
Chapter X. The dangers of an unknown past.
Chapter XI. More girls' chatter.
Chapter XII. What fenwich and sally's mother had been saying in the back drawing-room.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XIII. Of a sleepless night mrs.
Chapter XIV. How millais' "Huguenot" came of a walk in the back garden.
Chapter XV. Concerning Dr. Vereker and his mamma, who had known it all along.
Chapter XVI. Of a wedding party and an old man's retrospect.
Chapter XVII. Sally's lark. And how she took her medical adviser into her confidence after divine service.
Chapter XVIII. Of a swimming-bath, " Et praeterea exiguum".
Chapter XIX. How fenwick knew all about the mass.
Chapter XX. Mere daily life at krakatoa.
Chapter XXI. Of julius bradshaw's inner soul.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XXII. It was that mrs. Nightingale's fault.
Chapter XXIII. Of a fog that was up-to-date, and how a fire-engine relieved sally from a boy.
Chapter XXIV. How major roper met that boy, and got upstairs at ball street.
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXV. About six months, and how a cabman saw a ghost.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XXVI. Morning at ladbroke grove road, and family dissension.
Chapter XXVII. St. sennans-on-sea.
Chapter XXVIII. How sally put the finishing touch on the doctor.
Chapter XXIX. Of a marriage by special licence.
Chapter XXX. How a fortnight passesd, and the honeymooners returned.
Chapter XXXI. How didn't confess about the doctor, and jeremiah came to st.
Chapter XXXII. How sally dived off the boat, and shocked the beach.
Chapter XXXIII. Of an intermittent current at the pier-end, and of dolly's fortitude.
Chapter XXXIV. Of the rev. samuel herrick and a sunset.
Chapter XXXV. How a stone thrown drove the wedge further yet.
Chapter XXXVI. How fenwich and vereker went for a walk, and memories came back.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XXXVII. Of the doctor's cautious reserve, and mrs.
Chapter XXXVIII. Of and expedition against a goody, and the walk back to lobjoit's.
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXXIX. How memory crept back and back, and fenwick kept his own counsel.
Chapter XL. Bathing weather again, and a letter from tishy bradshaw.
Chapter XLI. Of love, considered as a thunderstorm, and of agur.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XLIII. Of a recurrence from as you like it and how fenwick didn't.
Chapter XLIII. Of and observant and thoughtful, but sniffy, waiter.
Chapter XLIV. Of a contract job for repairs.
Chapter XLV. Of conrad vereker's revision of paradise.
Chapter XLVI. An errand in vain, and how Dr.
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Parte 2.
Chapter XLVII. Was in the galvanic battery?