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"I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of music. It seems to infuse strength into my limbs and ideas into my brain. Life seems to go on without effort, when I am filled with music."
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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. A Boy and His Dog
- Chapter II. Romance
- Chapter III. The Costume
- Chapter IV. Desperation
- Chapter V. The Pageant of the Table Round
- Chapter VI. Evening
- Chapter VII. Evils of Drink
- Chapter VIII. School
- Chapter IX. Soaring
- Chapter X. Uncle John
- Chapter XI. Fidelity of a Little Dog
- Chapter XII. Miss Rennsdale Accepts
- Chapter XIII. The Smallpox Medicine
- Chapter XIV. Maurice Levy's Constitution
- Chapter XV. The Two Families
- Chapter XVI. The New Star
- Chapter XVII. Retiring from the Show Business
- Chapter XVIII. Music
- Chapter XIX. The Inner Boy
- Chapter XX. Brothers of Angels
- Chapter XXI. Rupe Collins
- Chapter XXII. The Imitator
- Chapter XXIII. Coloured Troops in Action
- Chapter XXIV. "Little Gentleman"
- Chapter XXV. Tar
- Chapter XXVI. The Quiet Afternoon
- Chapter XXVII. Conclusion of the Quiet Afternoon
- Chapter XXVIII. Twelve
- Chapter XXIX. Fanchon
- Chapter XXX. The Birthday Party
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