The Clockmaker
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SLICK'S LETTER.
THE CLOCKMAKER
No. I. The Trotting Horse.
No. II. The Clock Maker.
No. III. The Silent Girls.
No. IV. Conversations at the River Philip.
No. V. Justice Pettifog.
No. VI. Anecdotes.
No. VII. Go Ahead.
No. VIII. The Preacher that Wandered from His Text.
No. IX. Yankee Eating and Horse Feeding.
No. X. The Road to a Woman's Heart—The Broken Heart.
No. XI. Cumberland Oysters Produce Melancholy Forebodings.
No. XII. The American Eagle.
No. XIII. The Clockmaker's Opinion of Halifax.
No. XIV. Sayings and Doings in Cumberland.
No. XV. The Dancing Master Abroad.
No. XVI. Mr. Slick's Opinion of the British.
No. XVII. A Yankee Handle for a Halifax Blade.
No. XVIII. The Grahamite and the Irish Pilot.
No. XIX. The Clockmaker Quilts a Blue Nose.
No. XX. Sister Sall's Courtship.
No. XXI. Setting up for Governor.
No. XXII. A Cure for Conceit.
No. XXIII. The Blowin Time.
No. XXIV. Father John O'Shaughnessy.
No. XXV. Taming a Shrew.
No. XXVI. The Minister's Horn Mug.
No. XXVII. The White Nigger.
No. XXVIII. Fire in the Dairy.
No. XXIX. A Body without a Head.
No. XXX. A Tale of Bunker's Hill.
No. XXXI. Gulling a Blue Nose.
No. XXXII. Too many Irons in the Fire.
No. XXXIII. Windsor and the Far West.
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