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Headpiece to Lecture I. (Doyle)
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1
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1.
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"Sitting up for Mr. Caudle," Initial Letter "P"
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xxvii
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2.
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"Mrs. Caudle's dear Children," Initial Letter "Y"
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1
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3.
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"Mr. Caudle lends Five Pounds to a Friend"
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3
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4.
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Initial "P" (Doyle)
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6
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5.
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"Prettyman taking the Keys from his Wife's Pocket"
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7
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6.
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"Returning from the Tavern"
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10
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7.
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"Half-past Twelve at the Club," Initial Letter "W"
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12
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8.
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Initial "F" (Doyle)
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17
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9.
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"Mr. Caudle and the Police"
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18
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10.
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"Mr. Caudle is called up at Two in the Morning"
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19
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11.
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"Mrs. Caudle has left the Key," Initial Letter "P"
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20
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12.
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"Mr. Caudle has sent the Girl out"
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21
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13.
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Tailpiece (appeared originally as Initial Letter to Lecture (Doyle))
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23
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14.
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Initial "B" (Doyle)
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24
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15.
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"Mrs. Caudle objects to Lending the Umbrella"
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25
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16.
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"Mrs. Caudle 'won't have a Cab'"
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27
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17.
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Initial "H" (Doyle)
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30
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18.
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"Mr. Caudle dines at Home. Cold Mutton!"
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31
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19.
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"Tossing the Pancake"
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33
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20.
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"What's the apron for, Mr. Caudle?" Initial Letter "N"
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36
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21.
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"Lodge, indeed! Nice goings on, I dare say"
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38
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22.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Caudle" (Leech)
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39
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23.
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Initial "H" (Doyle)
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42
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24.
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"Mr. Caudle has a Weakness for Gingerbread Nuts"
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43
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25.
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"Mr. Caudle at the Fair"
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44
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26.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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47
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27.
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"Mr. Caudle finds a Button off his Shirt"
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49
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28.
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"Mr. Caudle and his Mother-in-law," Initial Letter "I"
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52
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29.
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"Mrs. Caudle's dear Mother" (Doyle)
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54
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30.
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Initial "P" (Doyle)
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58
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31.
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"Mr. Caudle hasn't a Latchkey"
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59
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32.
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"What's it to you, if I like to sit up?"
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62
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33.
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"Yes, corked Whiskers on her dear Face," Initial Letter "I"
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64
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34.
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"When the Cat's away" (Doyle)
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65
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35.
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"Mr. Caudle has invited a few Friends to Supper"
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67
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36.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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70
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37.
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"The Twenty Pounds I will have, Mr. Caudle, if I've any"
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72
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38.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Caudle at Church"
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73
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39.
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Initial "P" (Doyle)
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77
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40.
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"Mr. Caudle is called to a Sponging-house"
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80
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41.
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"Mr. Caudle has a Midnight Visitor"
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81
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42.
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Initial "C" (Doyle)
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84
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43.
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"Little Number Six began to cry"
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86
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44.
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Initial "P" (Doyle)
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90
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45.
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"Mr. Caudle thinks the House tastes of Soap-suds"
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92
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46.
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"Mrs. Caudle has a 'Short Wash'"
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93
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47.
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Initial "I" (Leech)
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96
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48.
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"Mrs. Caudle 'wonders at his Impudence'"
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99
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49.
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Initial "C" (Doyle)
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101
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50.
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"Mrs. Caudle's Wedding-day"
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103
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51.
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Initial "B" (Doyle)
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107
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52.
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"Mr. Caudle brings Home the Wrong Hat"
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109
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53.
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"Mr. Caudle and Miss Prettyman," Initial Letter "A"
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113
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54.
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Headpiece (Doyle)
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115
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55.
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Initial "M" (Doyle)
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119
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56.
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"Why can't I go at reasonable Hours?"
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120
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57.
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"Mrs. Caudle does a 'little Shopping'"
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122
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58.
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"Mrs. Caudle at Margate," Initial Letter "H"
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125
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59.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Caudle at the Sea-side" (Leech)
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129
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60.
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"On board the 'Red Rover,'" Initial Letter "C"
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131
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61.
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"Mr. Caudle enjoys his Brandy-and-Water" (Leech)
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133
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62.
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Initial "B" (Doyle)
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137
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63.
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"Mrs. Caudle meets Miss Prettyman"
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139
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64.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Caudle take a Trip to Boulogne"
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140
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65.
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Initial "I" (Doyle)
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144
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66.
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"The Brutes searched Mrs. Caudle's Basket at the Custom House"
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146
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67.
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"Mr. Caudle admires the Fish-women"
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148
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68.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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150
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69.
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"Miss Prettyman on the Jetty"
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151
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70.
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"A Needle-case, that under my Nose you gave to Prettyman"
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154
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71.
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"Home! Sweet Home! — Mrs. Caudle's Return," Initial Letter "A"
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157
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72.
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Initial "O" (Leech)
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162
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73.
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"Mrs. Caudle's Morning Decoration"
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165
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74.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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168
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75.
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"Mrs. Caudle visits the Kitchen — 'Millions of Black-beetles!'"
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169
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76.
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"You know I hate a Black-beetle"
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170
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77.
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Initial "O" (Doyle)
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174
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78.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Badgerly"
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176
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79.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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180
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80.
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"You nodded and drank a Glass of Wine to that Creature"
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182
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81.
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"Mrs. Caudle discharges 'Kitty'"
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184
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82.
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"Mr. Caudle reads the Share List," Initial "W"
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186
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83.
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Initial "T" (Doyle)
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191
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84.
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"Mr. Caudle sends for his Lawyer"
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192
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85.
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"Lawyer as he is, he hadn't the Face to deny it"
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193
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86.
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Initial "O" (Doyle)
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197
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87.
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"Mr. Caudle 'takes to Billiards'"
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199
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88.
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"Mr. Caudle a Widower"
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202
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89.
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The End (Doyle)
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205
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