The Adventures of Harry Franco, Volume 2
CHAPTER I. Get settled in a genteel boarding
house. Grow sublime.
CHAPTER II. Magnificent Prospects.
CHAPTER III. Bright and pleasant.—On the high
road to riches.
CHAPTER IV. A change, Mr. Dooitt turns out to be
any thing but a gentleman.
CHAPTER V. Meet with no less than two old
acquaintances under very peculiar circumstances.
CHAPTER VI. Verifies the old saying, it never
rains but it pours; I meet with another old acquaintance.
CHAPTER VII. Contains a Ballad.
CHAPTER VIII. Gain employment
CHAPTER IX. Contains the particulars of a
commercial operation.
CHAPTER X. The mystery of the suspicious letter
cleared up. Meet Georgiana De Lancey at a tea-table.
CHAPTER XI. Is short, and of no great importance.
CHAPTER XII. Georgiana's Conversion.
CHAPTER XIII. Love and Religion.
CHAPTER XIV. Encounter my Cousin at a party.
CHAPTER XV. Letters from Home.
CHAPTER XVI. A Crisis. Making love.
CHAPTER XVII. Almost a murder.
CHAPTER XVIII. Political.
CHAPTER XIX. The effects of speaking in public.
CHAPTER XX. Tears and smiles.
CHAPTER XXI. Arrive at New Orleans, and meet with
an old acquaintance.
CHAPTER XXII. The beginning and the end of my
operations.
CHAPTER XXIII. The great change.
CHAPTER XXIV. Arrival at New York, and departure
therefrom; with many other matters.
CHAPTER XXV. A Storm and a Wreck.
CHAPTER XXVI. The last.
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