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My Lady Nicotine
J.M. Barrie

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Chapter I. Matrimony and Smoking Compared.
Chapter II. My First Cigar.
Chapter III. The Arcadia Mixture.
Chapter IV. My Pipes.
Chapter V. My tobacco-pouch.
Chapter VI. My Smoking-Table.
Chapter VII. Gilray.
Chapter VIII. Marriot.
Chapter IX. Jimmy.
Chapter X. Scrymgeour.
Chapter XI. His Wife’s Cigars.
Chapter XII. Gilray’s Flower-Pot.
Chapter XIII. The Grandest Scene in History.
Chapter XIV. My Brother Henry.
Chapter XV. House-Boat “Arcadia.”
Chapter XVI. The Arcadia Mixture Again.
Chapter XVII. The Romance of a Pipe-Cleaner.
Chapter XVIII. What Could He Do?
Chapter XIX. Primus.
Chapter XX. Primus To His Uncle.
Chapter XXI. English-Grown Tobacco.
Chapter XXII. How Heroes Smoke.
Chapter XXIII. The Ghost Of Christmas Eve.
Chapter XXIV. Not The Arcadia.
Chapter XXV. A Face That Haunted Marriot.
Chapter XXVI. Arcadians At Bay.
Chapter XXVII. Jimmy’s Dream.
Chapter XXVIII. Gilray’s Dream.
Chapter XXIX. Pettigrew’s Dream.
Chapter XXX. The Murder in the Inn.
Chapter XXXI. The Perils Of Not Smoking.
Chapter XXXII. My Last Pipe.
Chapter XXXIII. When My Wife is Asleep and All the House is Still.