Index:Cuthbert Bede--Little Mr Bouncer and Tales of College Life.djvu
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CONTENTS.
PAGE Little Mr. Bouncer makes a Call on his Friend, Verdant Green 1
Little Mr. Bouncer extracts from Mr. Verdant Green the Cause of his Despondency 8
Little Mr. Bouncer takes Measures to befriend Mr. Verdant Green 17
Little Mr. Bouncer troubles the Hon. Blucher Boots For an Explanation 24
Little Mr. Bouncer gives a Breakfast Party 32
Little Mr. Bouncer entertains his Friends, and is entertained by them 39
Little Mr. Bouncer hears some things for his Advantage, and Others for his Amusement 47
Little Mr. Bouncer begs Charles Larkyns to unfold his Tale 54
Little Mr. Bouncer take Part in a Little-Go Wine 61
Little Mr. Bouncer is asked to act as Second in a Duel 69
Little Mr. Bouncer's Friend preludes the Duel with some Tea-Tray and Poker Music 76
Little Mr. Bouncer eats Two Breakfasts on the Last Morning of Term 84
Little Mr. Bouncer bids Farewell to Mr. Verdant Green for a Brief Season 90
Little Mr. Bouncer has his Attention directed to Coaches and Coachmen 98
Little Mr. Bouncer leaves Oxford in Company with Mr. Smalls 105
Little Mr. Bouncer forms the Acquaintance of Dr. Ductacre 112
Little Mr. Bouncer is somewhat surprised at Dr. Dustacre 118
Little Mr. Bouncer is still more surprised at Dr. Dustacre 125
Little Mr. Bouncer is taken Captive by Dr. Dustacre 132
Little Mr. Bouncer is gratified to find that Dr. Dustacre has made a slight Mistake 139
Little Mr. Bouncer joins in a very peculiar Picnic 149
Little Mr. Bouncer leaves the Woodlands for "The Little Village" 157
Little Mr. Bouncer is unavoidably detained at Barham 166
Little Mr. Bouncer makes his Escape from Mr. Quickfall 174
Little Mr. Bouncer is landed at the "Little Village" 180
Little Mr. Bouncer is taken Captive by the French 186
Little Mr. Bouncer departs from Mossoo's in company with Alphonse 193
Little Mr. Bouncer returns to the Home of his Ancestors 199
The Sick Man in Oxford 213
The Sick Man at Hyde-Park Corner 219
The Sick Man on his Road to the Doctor 228
Physician and Patient 232
The Patient spells Patience 238
The Sick Man is in Danger 242
The Sick Man's Symptoms are dubious 247
Mr. Percival Wylde is doing well.—No further Bulletins will be issued 252
Which introduces the Hero 254
Which introduces the Heroine 256
Discoveries and Bewilderments 259
Deeper and deeper still 262
A Clue to the Mystery 265
Plans and Preparations 269
Alvanley to the Rescue! 273
A Midsummer-Night's Reality 278
Mystifications and Explanations 281
Brief, but satisfactory 284
CHAPTER I. The "Christmas Coach" 286
CHAPTER II. The Christmas Dinner 289
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