Conversations at the River Philip
V. Justice Pettifog
VI. Anecdotes
VII. Go Ahead
VIII. The Preacher that Wandered from His Text
XI. Yankee Eating and Horse Feeding
X. The Road to a Woman's Heart--The Broken Heart
XI. Cumberland Oysters Produce Melancholy Forebodings
XII. The American Eagle
XIII. The Clockmaker's Opinion of Halifax
XIV. Sayings and Doings in Cumberland
XV. The Dancing Master Abroad
XVI. Mr. Slick's Opinion of the British
XVII. A Yankee Handle for a Halifax Blade
XVIII. The Grahamite and the Irish Pilot
XIX. The Clockmaker Quilts a Bluenose
XX. Sister Sall's Courtship
XXI. Setting up for Governor
XXII. A Cure for Conceit
XXIII. The Blowin' Time
XXIV. Father John O'Shaughnessy
XXV. Taming a Shrew
XXVI. The Minister's Horn Mug
XXVII. The White Nigger
XXVIII. Fire in the Dairy
XXIX. A Body Without a Head
XXX. A Tale of Bunker's Hill
XXXI. Gulling a Bluenose
XXXII. Too many Irons in the Fire
XXXIII. Windsor and the Far West
SLICK'S LETTER.
[After these sketches had gone through the press, and were ready for
the binder, we sent Mr. Slick a copy; and shortly afterwards received
from him the following letter, which characteristic communication we
give entire--EDITOR.
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