A Gray Eye or So

Frank Frankfort Moore

By Frank Frankfort Moore

Author of “I Forbid The Banns,” “Dalreen,” “Sojourners Together,” “Highways And High Seas,” Etc.

In Three Volumes—Volume I

Sixth Edition

London: Hutchinson & Co., 34 Paternoster Row

1893

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CONTENTS/x/

A GRAY EYE OR SO

CHAPTER I.—ON CERTAIN ABSTRACTIONS.

CHAPTER II.—ON A GREAT HOPE.

CHAPTER III.—ON HONESTY AND THE WORKING MAN.

CHAPTER IV.—ON FABLES.

CHAPTER V.—ON A PERILOUS CAUSEWAY.

CHAPTER VI.—ON THE INFLUENCE OF AN OCEAN.

CHAPTER VII.—ON THE ADVANTAGES OF A FULL MOON.

CHAPTER VIII.—ON THE ZIG-ZAG TRACK.

CHAPTER IX.—ON THE HELPLESSNESS OF WOMAN.

CHAPTER X.—ON SCIENCE AND ART.

CHAPTER XI.—ON HEAVEN AND THE LORD CHANCELLOR.

CHAPTER XII.—ON THE MYSTERY OF MAN.

CHAPTER XIII.—ON THE ART OF COLOURING.

CHAPTER XIV.—ON AN IRISH DANCE.

CHAPTER XV.—ON THE SHRIEK.

CHAPTER XVI.—ON THE VALUE OF A BAD CHARACTER.

CHAPTER XVII.—ON PROVIDENCE AS A MATCH-MAKER.

CHAPTER XVIII.—ON THE PROFESSIONAL MORALIST.

CHAPTER XIX.—ON MODERN SOCIETY.

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