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  <tableOfContents>The foreigner at home -- Some college memories -- Old mortality -- A college magazine -- An old Scotch gardener -- Pastoral -- The manse -- Memoirs of an islet -- Thomas Stevenson -- Talk and talkers: first paper -- Talk and talkers: second paper -- The character of dogs -- "A penny plain and twopence coloured" -- A gossip on a novel of Dumas's -- A gossip on romance -- A humble remonstrance.</tableOfContents>
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