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  • "'Now Andy,' said old Kit, replacing the cheese on Andy's nose." From Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor with a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley.


  • "'YOU BETTER PUT ON A THICKER COAT, BUD'" From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "A beautiful face bent above him" From The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire.


  • "IT WAS ONLY FÉLICE" From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "IT YIELDED SUDDENLY, AS IF OPENED FROM WITHIN" From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "SHE FLUSHED AND HER BROWN EYES DROOPED" From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "SHE TURNED SLOWLY" [Frontispiece Image] From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "Stella stared at the lifeless form" From The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire.


  • [Frontispiece Image] "The High Court of Justice of the Anglo-Saxon race suddenly transformed into a Negro minstrel farce" [See page 306] From The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire.


  • [Frontispiece Image] From Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency.


  • [Illustration] From Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser.


  • [Illustration] From Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser.


  • "A MOUNTAIN PINK!" From Dialect Tales.


  • "A paleness more ghastly than that of death come over the widow's face as she heard the sentence. Falling to the earth, she groveled at the feet of Captain Suggs." From Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor with a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley.


  • "Ah! many a gallant loved her well In those old days." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "ALL THAT DAY WAS DESPONDENCY, DEJECTION." From Balcony Stories.


  • "And, on nearing the arbor, was struck with surprise at seeing some one with her." From The Rivals: A Chickahominy Story.


  • "At this point he called Charley to him, and taking his hand, placed Nellie's in it," &c. From The Rivals: A Chickahominy Story.


  • BART DAVIS'S DANCE. "Black silk in h-ll is thar', scream'd she, a-hissin' like onto a cat, an' commenced a-pullin' up by the roots his long har like it wer flax." From Sut Lovingood. Yarns Spun by a "Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool." Warped and Wove for Public Wear.


  • CLAUDIA AND EULALIA. From The Planter's Northern Bride.


  • "Come, sweetheart, hear me!" From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "COULDN'T I SLEEP IN DE KITCHEN?" From Dialect Tales.


  • A DAIRY FARM. From Life on the Mississippi.


  • "Dancing! I love it, night or day: There's nought on earth so jolly." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • EULALIA AND THE NIGHTMARE. From The Planter's Northern Bride.


  • THE FIRST COMMUNION. From Balcony Stories.


  • "The flowers that wreathe my humble hearth With roseate blush and bloom." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "For five full seconds, it would seem As if you really thought, coquette, On something grave." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • [Frontispiece Image] From A Night in Acadie.


  • GUESTS. From Life on the Mississippi.


  • "HER HEART DROVE HER TO THE WINDOW." From Balcony Stories.


  • "I WEPT, I WEPT, I WEPT" From Balcony Stories.


  • [Illustration] From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "In a massive Elizabethan chair of blackened oak a stately old lady was sitting straight and stiff." From The Deliverance: A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields.


  • "IT WUZ ANNIKY'S TEEF." From Dialect Tales.


  • "JACK APPLE STEPPED IN, AN OPEN CLASP- KNIFE IN ONE HAND." From Dialect Tales.


  • "The kingdom's princeliest youth besiege her ear." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • MADAME RAYMONDE-ARNAULT From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "MARS' TOM SAY HE DONE GIN OUT DE NOTION." From Dialect Tales.


  • MAST AND ALL WENT OVERBOARD From To Have and to Hold.


  • [MIMI] From Balcony Stories.


  • MISS MEADOWS EN DE GALS. From Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser.


  • MORELAND ENTERING NANCY'S COTTAGE. [Second Frontispiece Image] From The Planter's Northern Bride.


  • MR. AND MRS. MORELAND AND ALBERT. [First Frontispiece Image] From The Planter's Northern Bride.


  • MR. BRAINARD AND EULALIA. From The Planter's Northern Bride.


  • "MRS. MANNING STUMBLED FORWARD" From An Elephant's Track and Other Stories.


  • "Mrs. Naron flew at the child with an energy that contrasted strongly with her oleaginous appearance; and seizing him by the middle, held him up inverted with one hand." From Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor with a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley.


  • " 'My sweet sister!' " From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • " 'NONE O' YO' SHOOTIN',' SAID SINCERITY." From Dialect Tales.


  • "O'er all the fragrant land this harvest day, What bounteous sheaves are garnered, ear and blade." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "Old passions may be purged of blood, Old memories cannot die." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "On the brink of the precipice the mother trembled." From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • "Our hopes in youth are like those roseate shadows Cast by the sunlight on the dewy grass." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "Pale memory near us." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "'Read yourself—this once,' he pleaded, 'and let me listen.'" See page 435 [Frontispiece Image] From The Deliverance: A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields.


  • REPAIRING DAMAGES. From Dialect Tales.


  • THE ROOM IN THE OLD GALLERY. From Balcony Stories.


  • "SHE LEANED HER HEAD AGAINST A TREE." From Dialect Tales.


  • THE SISTERS BID HER GOOD-BY. From Balcony Stories.


  • "Stand!" said he, as the old lady was climbing the fence. From Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor with a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley.


  • THE BRAN DANCE. From Dialect Tales.


  • "The canvas speaks." From Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne.


  • "THE PEDDLER COULD HARDLY KEEP BACK A SHOUT." From Dialect Tales.


  • "THIS TIME WE HAVE CAUGHT IT!" From Balcony Stories.


  • "TO POSE IN ABJECT PATIENCE AND AWKWARDNESS." From Balcony Stories.


  • "TURNED TO HER DOMESTIC DUTIES." From Balcony Stories.


  • VIRGINIA [Frontispiece Image] From Virginia.


  • "...waited for the oxen to reach the summit of the hill." From The Deliverance: A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields.


  • "WALKING AWAY WITH A SHRUG OF THE SHOULDERS." From Balcony Stories.


  • WATCHING A LANDING. From Balcony Stories.


  • "Where is that idiot, that dolt, that sluggard, that snail, with my mail?" From Balcony Stories.