y Puns I. 17
" " "Mistress O'Rafferty on the Woman
Question" VI. 108
Greek Lady's Wit I. 15
Hale, Lucretia P.: "Peterkin Letters" IV. 69
" " " "The First Needle," a poetical Bit
of History VIII. 150
Hall, Louisa: "The Indian Agent"--"With affectionate
interest he looked into the very depths of their
pockets" VI. 103
"Hamilton, Gail": "Both Sides," an amusing poetical
Satire IX. 191
Holley's, Miss, "Samantha" IV. 69
Hudson's, Mary Clemmer, Opinions on Wit; her Anecdotes
of Phoebe Cary V. 100
Humor, Miss Jewett's I. 27
Irish Fun VI. 107
Jewett, Sarah Orne: "The Circus at Denby" VII. 141
Jones', Amanda T., Poem, "Dochther O'Flannigan and his
Wondherful Cures" VI. 109
Kirkland, Caroline M.: "Borrowing Out West" IV. 67
Le Row, Caroline B.: Poetic Pun on the "Butter Woman" I. 18
Lothrop, Harriette W. (_nom de plume_ "Margaret Sidney"):
"Why Polly Doesn't Love Cake" IX. 189
"Lover and Lever," Epigram on, by C.F. Bates I. 28
McDowell, Mrs., "Sherwood Bonner:" "Aunt Anniky's Teeth" V. 85
"My soul and body is a-yearnin' fur a han'sum chaney set
o' teef" V. 86
Pen-Portrait of Dr. Alonzo Babb V. 87
His first Tooth V. 89
How Anniky Lost her "Teef" V. 91
Ned Cuddy's Letter V. 94
Specimens of her Wit: The Radical Club--a Satirical Poem V. 97
McLean, Miss Sallie: "Cape Cod Folks" IV. 69
Mitford's, Mary Russell, "Talking Lady" II. 36
Mohl, Madame
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