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Table of Contents
- Tremendous Trifles
- A Piece of Chalk
- The Secret of a Train
- The Perfect Game
- The Extraordinary Cabman
- An Accident
- The Advantages of Having One Leg
- The End of the World
- In the Place de La Bastille
- On Lying in Bed
- The Twelve Men
- The Wind and the Trees
- The Dickensian
- In Topsy-Turvy Land
- What I Found in My Pocket
- The Dragon's Grandmother
- The Red Angel
- The Tower
- How I Met the President
- The Giant
- A Great Man
- The Orthodox Barber
- The Toy Theatre
- A Tragedy of Twopence
- A Cab Ride Across Country
- The Two Noises
- Some Policemen and a Moral
- The Lion
- Humanity: an Interlude
- The Little Birds Who Won't Sing
- The Riddle of the Ivy
- The Travellers in State
- The Prehistoric Railway Station
- The Diabolist
- A Glimpse of My Country
- A Somewhat Improbable Story
- The Shop Of Ghosts
- The Ballade of a Strange Town
- The Mystery of a Pageant
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