The travelers alone 399
A log house inn 400
Making tidy 400
A monetary crisis 400
Americans not a humorous people 401
The only recreations 401
From Sandusky to Buffalo 402
On Lake Erie 402
Reception and consolation of a mayor 403
From Buffalo to Niagara 403
Nearing the Falls 404
The Horse-shoe 404
Effect upon him of Niagara 405
The old recollection 405
Looking forward 406
CHAPTER XXIV. 1842.
Pages 407-418.
NIAGARA AND MONTREAL. AET. 30.
Last two letters 407
Dickens vanquished 407
Obstacles to copyright 408
Two described 408
Value of literary popularity 409
Substitute for literature 410
The secretary described 410
His paintings 411
The lion and ---- 411
Toryism of Toronto 412
Canadian attentions 412
Proposed theatricals 413
Last letter 413
The private play 414
Stage manager's report 414
Bill of the performance 415
The lady performers 417
A touch of Crummles 417
HOME 418
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