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CONTENTS.
NO. PAGE
93. A Singer's Sense, 90
225. A Sight for the Boys, 222
61. A Song for Forty, 62
13. A Sudden Cure, 21
10. A Test of Precocity, 18
194. A Pyrotechnic Violoncello, 191
142. A Violin for Eighteen Pence, 143
52. A Witty Songstress, 55
117. Absent Minded, 115
159. An Absent-minded Conductor, 159
36. An Army, a Cow, and a Prima Donna, 40
51. An Earnest Student, 54
78. An Episode in the Life of an Artist, 76
257. An Erratic Prima Donna, 252
178. An Even Distribution of Honors, 176
110. An Eventful Career, 106
215. An Exciting Musical Duel, 211
58. An Ignorant Tenor, 59
157. An Interrupted Concert, 157
216. An Interrupted Strain, 213
172. An Interrupted Opera, 170
222. An Obese Basso, 219
256. An Opera Sacrificed, 251
25. An Uncringing Reply, 31
46. An Unorthodox Creed, 48
22. An Untalented Royal Pupil, 28
69. Another Way, 69
42. Artistic Aversion to Empty Honors, 45
266. Aristocratic Patronage—Haydn's Farewell, 261
243. Arrested for Treason, 238
154. Art Before Business, 155
280. Artistic Pride, 276
207. Bach's Great Works. How Enjoyed by Some, 204
6. Balfe's Strange Room Mate, 14
44. Baton Waving. Lully Losing a Limb, 46
202. Beethoven a la Cupid, 199
271. Beethoven, Brain-owner, 267
150. Beethoven's First Triumph, 151
292. Beethoven's Forgetfulness, 291
281. Beethoven's Friends, 276
218. Beethoven's Gratitude, 215
34. Beethoven's Kiss, 39
173. Beethoven Punished, 171
7. Berlioz and Paganini, 15
156. Bülow's Bits, 156
231. But One Seat Left, 228