CONTENTS Page Characters of the Duke and Duchess of Pyrmont -they retire to their Country-seat-a De- scription-Strictures on Eyebrows-Fashion- able Life-an Episode-Man naturally incon- stant-a determined Taste for Old Women→→→→ an English Ninon-a Dismission-an Anec- dote a Seizure-Observations-a Portrait- a French Count-speak well of the Dead- a fashionable Definition-injured Worth de- fended-a Bond-street Adventure-a finished Sketch-a sentimental Touch—a fashionable Driver-a Mistake-a Scheme for Country Pas- time, agreed upon-a Recipe for enlarging the Her Portrait-her meeting Lord Francis Sun- His Dresssing-room-his Search after Pleasure- A fair and just Defence-a Caution to married Women-Damage-hunting Husband-aWord en passant-Bribery-Nothing can compen. His Character-and Friend-Admonitions re- A ludicrous Adventure - the Catastrophe Plan for future Readings-deserved Censure on demi-nudity-Women are fond of the Liberty of Thinking and Acting-Visits at the A Seducer is a faithless Friend--a Family formed The Duke of Pyrmont-the Fashionables-a Description of smart Costume-fashionable Breakfast real Jockeyism - Jack Spindle pourtrayed-how to spoil and weaken a Child -vain Efforts at Imitation-elegant Conver- |