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House of Seven Chimneys. A Tale

of Madrid, by. Book I., 1, 111,

221. Book II., 331, 441. Book III.,
551

Albanian Lakes, The, 322

Andrews, Alexander. Bred in the
Bone, by, 372, 529, 598

Antoine Watteau, 304

Archbishops, Canterbury and its, 546
Aristocrat, The, and the Pauper. From
the Swedish of Uncle Adam. Chap.
I. Scenes in Stockholm.-II. The
Major, 510. Chap. III. The Journey
to the Watering-place.-IV. The
Fortune-hunter, 626

Ascher, Isidore G. Rejected, by, 308

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A Parody, by, 181. The Pilot's

Daughter Jane, by, 508

Catharine Cornaro. From the German.
Part the Second, 80. Part the Third,
138. Part the Fourth, 280
Charles Albert, ex-King of Sardinia,
The Last Days of, 256
Château Chambord, 397

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Costello, Dudley. The Summer Tour
of Signor Tomkins, by, 33, 155, 429
Costello, Louisa Stuart. Breton Ballad

of Heloise, by, 147. The Bride
of Leon, by, 278. The Carnival of
Rosporden. Breton Legend, by,
410. The Legend of St. Efflamm,
by, 526. The Foster - Brother.
Breton Legend, by, 638

Cue, A, from Shakspeare. By Francis

Jacox. Philosopher with the Tooth-

ache, 71. Postprandial Placability,

171. Sunshine out of Season, 412.

About certain Eligible Cases of

Mutual Extermination, 484. Iago

Cloven-footed? 615

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Paris, and what they saw during the
Drive.-XI. How Jack and Tom
dined at the Luxembourg; and how
they were presented to Queen Marie
de Médicis.-XII. How Jack and
Tom witnessed a Grand Ballet at
the Louvre; and how Tom danced
a Saraband with Anne of Austria,
and Jack danced the Pavane with

the Princess Henriette Marie.-

XIII. How Tom fell desperately

in Love, 1. Chap. XIV. In what

manner Jack and Tom left Paris,

and of the Adventure they met with

in the Forest of Orléans.-XV.

How Jack and Tom rode to Bor-

deaux, and how they received a Visit

from the Duc d'Épernon. - XVI.

What happened to the Travellers,
and what they beheld, as they

crossed the Great Landes.-XVII.

How the Travellers were brought

before the Governor of Bayonne.—

XVIII. Jack and Tom cross the
Bidassoa and enter Spain.-XIX.

The Gorge of Pancorbo, 111. Chap.
XX. How Sir Richard Graham met
with an Adventure in the Cathedral
of Burgos.-XXI. How the Duke
de Cea made a Confidant of Don
Ricardo.-XXII. How Don Carlos
and Don Jorge visited the Cardinal-
Duke de Lerma.-XXIII.
tejo, 221. Chap. XXIV. The
Alcalde of Cabanillas. Book II.
The Infanta Maria.-Chap. I. The
Earl of Bristol.-II. Of the Meet-
ing between Charles and the In-
fanta Maria.-III. The White Dove.
-IV. The Conde-Duque de Oli-
varez, 331. Chap. V. Philip IV.—

VI. Padre Ambrosio.-VII. Of the

Visit paid by Olivarez to Charles.—
VIII. How Charles drove in the

Prado, and how he saw the Infanta

in the Chapel of the Recoletos Agus-

tinos.-IX. Of the Meeting between

Charles and the King in the Prado.

-X. Of the Presents sent to Charles

by the King.-XI. How the Prince
went to the Convent of San Gero-
nimo.-XII. Of the Prince's public
Entry into Madrid, 441. Book III.
Fiestas Reales. Chap. I. How
Charles passed his time at the Palace.
-II. Madrid from the Montana del
Principe Pio.-III. La Casa del

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El Cor-

S.

Sunshine out of Season. A Cue from
Shakspeare. By Francis Jacox, 412
T.

Tasso, 289

Saint Efflamm, The Legend of. By
Louisa Stuart Costello, 526
Sardinia, ex-King of, The Last Days
of Charles Albert, 256
Shakspeare, Cues from. By Francis
Jacox, 71, 171, 412, 484, 615
Soldier, A, of the Old School, 149
Specimens of German Humour, 310
Summer Tour, The, of Signor Tomkins.
By Dudley Costello. Chap. XV.
The Count appears in a new Cha-
racter.-XVI. How Signor Tomkins
got Married, 33. Chap. XVII. A
Commercial Hitch.-XVIII. Brief,
but to the Purpose. - XIX. Re-
conciliation.-XX. Why the Cheque Watteau, Antoine, 304
was not Paid, 155. Chap. XXI.
Signor Tomkins explains.-XXII.
A Scene in Court, which closes this
Narrative, 429

Thackeray, William Makepeace, and
John Leech, 47
Theresa, Memoirs of, 642
Tomkins, Signor, The Summer Tour
of. By Dudley Costello, 33, 155,
429

Train, The Excursion. A Parody. By
J. E. Carpenter, 181
Two Days in Batavia, 57

W.

Y.

Yankeedom, Petticoat. By "Our Own"
Correspondent, 90

END OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH VOLUME.

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