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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