
In Partnership: Studies in story-telling
by H. C. Bunner Brander Matthews
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- IN PARTNERSHIP.
- CONTENTS.
- THE DOCUMENTS IN THE CASE.
- PART FIRST.
- Document No. 1.
- PART SECOND.
- Document No. 2.
- Document No. 3.
- Document No. 4.
- Document No. 5.
- Document No. 6.
- Document No. 7.
- Document No. 8.
- Document No. 9.
- Document No. 10.
- Document No. 11.
- Document No. 12.
- Document No. 13.
- Document No. 14.
- Document No. 15.
- PART THIRD.
- Document No. 16.
- Document No. 17.
- Document No. 18.
- Document No. 19.
- Document No. 20.
- Document No. 21.
- Document No. 22.
- Document No. 23.
- PART FOURTH.
- Document No. 24.
- Document No. 25.
- Document No. 26.
- Document No. 27.
- Document No. 28.
- Document No. 29.
- Document No. 30.
- Documents Nos. 31 and 32.
- Document No. 33.
- Document No. 34.
- Document No. 35.
- PART FIFTH.
- Document No. 36.
- Document No. 37.
- Document No. 38.
- Document No. 39.
- Document No. 40.
- Document No. 41.
- VENETIAN GLASS.
- I. IN THE OLD WORLD.
- II. IN THE NEW WORLD.
- THE RED SILK HANDKERCHIEF.
- THE SEVEN CONVERSATIONS OF DEAR JONES AND BABY VAN RENSSELAER.
- I. THE FIRST CONVERSATION.
- II. THE SECOND CONVERSATION.
- III. THE THIRD CONVERSATION.
- IV. THE FOURTH CONVERSATION.
- V. THE FIFTH CONVERSATION.
- VI. THE SIXTH CONVERSATION.
- VII. THE SEVENTH CONVERSATION.
- THE RIVAL GHOSTS.
- A LETTER AND A PARAGRAPH.
- I. THE LETTER.
- II. THE PARAGRAPH.
- PLAYING A PART: A COMEDY FOR AMATEUR ACTING.
- LOVE IN OLD CLOATHES.
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