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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1873], The mystery of Metropolisville. With thirteen illustrations. (Orange Judd and Company, New York) [word count] [eaf557T].
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THE END OF THE WORLD.

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A LOVE STORY.

BY
EDWARD EGGLESTON,
Author of “The Hoosier School-master,” etc.

With 15 full page Engravings, and numerous other
Fine Illustrations.

CONTENTS.

Chapter


I. —In Love with a Dutchman.

II. —An Explosion.

III. —A Farewell.

IV. —A Counter-Irritant.

V. —At the Castle.

VI. —The Backwoods Philosopher.

VII. —Within and Without.

VIII. —Figgers won't Lie.

IX. —The New Singing-Master.

X. —An Offer of Help.

XI. —The Coon-dog Argument.

XII. —Two Mistakes.

XIII. —The Spider Spins.

XIV. —The Spider's Web.

XV. —The Web Broken.

XVI. —Jonas Expounds the Subject.

XVII. —The Wrong Pew.

XVIII. —The Encounter.

XIX. —The Mother.

XX. —The Steam-Doctor.

XXI. —The Hawk in a New Part.

XXII. —Jonas Expresses his Opinion
on Dutchmen.

XXIII. —Somethin' Ludikerous.

XXIV. —The Giant Great-heart.

XXV. —A Chapter of Betweens.

XXVI. —A Nice Little Game.

XXVII. —The Result of an Evening
with Gentlemen.

XXVIII. —Waking up an Ugly Cus-tomer.

XXIX. —August and Norman.

XXX. —Aground.

XXXI. —Cynthy Ann's Sacrifice.

XXXII. —Julia's Enterprise.

XXXIII. —The Secret Stairway.

XXXIV. —The Interview.

XXXV. —Getting Ready for the
End.

XXXVI. —The Sin of Sanctimony.

XXXVII. —The Deluge.

XXXVIII. —Scaring a Hawk.

XXXIX. —Jonas takes an Appeal.

XL. —Selling Out.

XLI. —The Last Day and What
Happened in it.

XLII. —For Ever and Ever.

XLIII. —The Midnight Alarm.

XLIV. —Squaring Accounts.

XLV. —New Plans.

XLVI. —The Shiveree.

PRICE, Post-paid, $1.50.

ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY,
245 Broadway, New-York.

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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1873], The mystery of Metropolisville. With thirteen illustrations. (Orange Judd and Company, New York) [word count] [eaf557T].
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