t a genius as Boss Buckley, but I decline to believe that he is any
whit more virtuous. He has a smaller number of votes at his command.
From Sea to Sea
Letters of Travel
By Rudyard Kipling
NEW YORK
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1913
COPYRIGHT, 1899, 1907,
BY RUDYARD KIPLING.
CONTENTS OF PART II
FROM SEA TO SEA
XXV PAGE
Tells how I dropped into Politics and the Tenderer
Sentiments. Contains a Moral Treatise on American Maidens
and an Ethnological One on the Negro. Ends with a Banquet
and a Type-writer 3
XXVI
Takes me through Bret Harte's Country and to Portland with
"Old Man California." Explains how Two Vagabonds became
Homesick through looking at Other People's Houses 18
XXVII
Shows how I caught Salmon in the Clackamas 33
XXVIII
Takes me from Vancouver to the Yellowstone National Park 50
XXIX
Shows how Yankee Jim introduced me to Diana of the
Crossways on the Banks of the Yellowstone and how a German
Jew said I was no True Citizen. Ends with the Celebration
of the 4th of July and a Few Lessons therefrom 62
XXX
Shows how I entered Mazanderan of the Persians and saw
Devils of Every Colour, and Some Troopers. Hell and the
Old Lady from Chicago. The Captain and the Lieutenant 73
XXXI
Ends with the Canyon of the Yellowstone. The Maiden from
New Hampshire--Larry--"Wrap-up-his-Tail"--Tom--The Old
Lady from Chicago--and a Few Natural Phenomena--including
One Briton 88
XXXII
Of the American Army and the City of the Saints. The
Temple, the Book of Mormon, and the Girl from Dorset. An
Oriental Consideration of Polygamy 106
XXXIII
How I met Certain People of Importance between Salt Lake
and Omaha 120
XXXIV
Across the Great Divide; and how the Man Gring showed me
the Garments of the Ellewomen 130
XXXV
How I struck Chicago, and how Chicago struck me. Of
Religion, Politics, and Pig-sticking, and the Incarnation
of the City among Shambles 139
XXXVI
How I found Peace at M
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