My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke. J. M. Barrie
DREAM.
WHEN MY WIFE IS ASLEEP AND ALL THE HOUSE IS STILL.
Illustrations
Half-Title
i
Frontispiece
iv
Title-Page
v
Headpiece to Table of Contents
vii
Tailpiece to Table of Contents
viii
Headpiece to List of Illustrations
ix
Tailpiece to List of Illustrations
xiii
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"As well as a spring bonnet and a nice dress"
6
"There are the Japanese fans on the wall"
7
Tailpiece Chap. I. "My wife puts her hand on my shoulder"
10
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Tailpiece Chap. II. "I firmly lighted my first cigar"
17
Headpiece Chap. III. "Jimmy pins a notice on his door"
18
"We are only to be distinguished by our pipes"
20
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Headpiece Chap. IV. "Oh, see what I have done"
27
"I fell in love with two little meerschaums"
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Headpiece Chap. V. "They … made tongs of their knitting-needles to lift it"
38
"I … cast my old pouch out at the window"
40, 41
"It never quite recovered from its night in the rain"
43
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Headpiece Chap VI. "My Smoking-Table"
45
"Sometimes I had knocked it over accidentally"
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Headpiece Chap. VII. "We met first in the Merediths' house-boat"
52
"He 'strode away blowing great clouds into the air,'"
57
Tailpiece Chap. VII. "The Arcadia had him