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The Carcellini Emerald, With Other Tales

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A collection of short stories and sketches that examine late 19th-century urban society through satire, melodrama, and sympathy. The opening long tale follows an urbane social leader whose glamorous reputation conceals a mysterious past and strained friendships, particularly with a college chum who endures financial ruin and chooses honest labor. Other pieces range from comic mishaps at readings and collegiate adventures to romantic and domestic episodes, a tale of a missing violin, and stories about women negotiating reputation and independence. Throughout, the prose observes manners, ambition, social pretension, and the private costs of public status with ironic detail and steady narrative restraint.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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“MAID? NEVER HAD SUCH A THING IN MY LIFE,” LAUGHED CECILY; “AND WHAT WOULD HA’ BEEN THE USE, WHEN MR. LENVALE WOULD INSIST ON ESCORTING ME.” Frontispiece
“AN OPPORTUNITY TO DECK OUT HER BOARD WITH AN EFFECT.” 80
“MR. BLUDGEON HAD BETTER BE READ THAN SEEN.” 88
“NEED I SAY THAT IT GOES TO MY INMOST—” 98
THE THREE MISSES BENEDICT AT YALE. 124
“AND WITH GLOOM IN HIS HEART HE WENT BACK TO HIS LONELY ROOM AND LIFE.” 154
“RUSSELL REAPPEARED, BRINGING WITH HIM THE SODDEN FORM OF AGNES.” 162
“MY DEAR KATE, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HARD PUT TO IT I AM TO MAKE ENDS MEET. I AM SO POOR IT IS A SCANDAL.” 288

THE CARCELLINI EMERALD