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قراءة كتاب Jersey Street and Jersey Lane: Urban and Suburban Sketches
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JERSEY STREET
AND JERSEY LANE
URBAN AND SUBURBAN SKETCHES
BY
H. C. BUNNER
ILLUSTRATED BY
A. B. FROST, B. WEST CLINEDINST, IRVING R. WILES
AND KENNETH FRAZIER
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1896
Copyright, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Press of J. J. Little & Co.
Astor Place, New York
TO
A. L. B.
CONTENTS
| JERSEY AND MULBERRY | 1 |
| TIEMANN'S TO TUBBY HOOK | 33 |
| THE BOWERY AND BOHEMIA | 67 |
| THE STORY OF A PATH | 99 |
| THE LOST CHILD | 135 |
| A LETTER TO TOWN | 175 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| "A tangled path" | Frontispiece |
| "The old lady sat down and wrote that letter" | 6 |
| "Sometimes a woman with a shawl over her head * * * exchanges a few words with him" | 9 |
| "And down in the big, red chair big sister plunks little sister" | 12 |
| "Then there is Mamie, the pretty girl in the window" | 14 |
| "And plays on the Italian bagpipes" | 16 |
| "A Jewish sweater with coats on his shoulder" | 20 |
| "Glass-put-in man" | 21 |
| "Poor woman with market-basket" | 21 |
| "A Chinaman who stalks on with no expression at all" | 24 |
| "The children are dancing" | 25 |
| "The girl you loved was * * * really grown up and too old for you" | 36 |
| "A few of the old family estates were kept up after a fashion" | 40 |
| "A random goat of poverty" | 41 |
| "The paint works that had paid for its building" | 45 |
| "A mansion imposing still in spite of age" | 49 |
| "She wound the great, tall, white columns with these strips" | 53 |
| "Here also was a certain dell" | 57 |
| "The railroad embankment beyond which lay the pretty, blue Hudson" | 59 |
| "The wreck of the woods where I used to scramble" | 60 |
| "A little enclosure that is called a park" | 63 |
| "It was a very pretty young lady who opened the door" |


