Frank Richard Stockton

Pomona's Travels


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LETTER SEVENTEEN.

      Buxton and the Bath Chairs

       LETTER EIGHTEEN.

      Mr. Poplington as Guide

       LETTER NINETEEN.

      Angelica and Pomeroy

       LETTER TWENTY.

      The Countess of Mussleby

       LETTER TWENTY-ONE.

      Edinboro' Town

       LETTER TWENTY-TWO.

      Pomona and her Gilly

       LETTER TWENTY-THREE.

      They follow the Lady of the Lake

       LETTER TWENTY-FOUR.

      Comparisons become Odious to Pomona

       LETTER TWENTY-FIVE.

      The Family-Tree-Man

       LETTER TWENTY-SIX.

      Searching for Dorkminsters

       LETTER TWENTY-SEVEN.

      Their Country and their Custom House

       Title Page

       Vignette Heading to Table of Contents

       Tail piece to Table of Contents

       Vignette Heading to List of Illustrations

       Tail-piece to List of Illustrations

       Heading and Initial Letter

       "Boy, go order me a four-in-hand"

       The Landlady with an "underdone visage"

       "I looked at the ladder and at the top front seat"

       "Down came a shower of rain"

       "Ask the waiter what the French words mean"

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       Jone giving an order

       The Carver

       "You Americans are the speediest people"

       "That was our house"

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "The young lady who keeps the bar"

       "I see signs of weakening in the social boom"

       At the Abbey

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "There, with the bar lady and the Marie Antoinette chambermaid, was Jone"

       "At last I did get on my feet"

       "Rise, Sir Jane Puddle"

       Vignette Heading and initial Letter

       "In an instant I was free"

       "If you was a man I'd break your head"

       "I'm a Home Ruler"

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "And with a screech I dashed at those hogs like a steam engine"

       "In the winter, when the water is frozen, they can't get over"

       "Who do you suppose we met? Mr. Poplington!"

       Mr. Poplington looking for luggage

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       Pomona encourages Jonas

       "Stop, lady, and I'll get out"

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "Your brother is over there"

       To the Cat and Fiddle

       "And did you like Chedcombe?"

       "Jone looked at him and said that was the Highland costume"

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "I didn't say anything, and taking the pole in both hands I gave it a wild twirl over my head"

       Pomona drinking it in

       Vignette Heading and Initial Letter

       "A person who was a family-tree-man"

       "This might be a Dorkminster"

       Jone didn't carry any hand-bag, and I had only a little one

       Table of Contents

      This series of letters, written by Pomona of "Rudder Grange"