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Combined Contents [the page numbers of the chapters are the same for both books] from “The Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker and Other Learned Men”, by Frederic S. Cozzens [through Chapter XXV: Oxyporian Wines]; A. Simpson & Co, New York; 1867; p. i, and from Sayings, Wise and Otherwise, by F. S. Cozzens; American Book Exchange, New York; pp. xi-xii.
SKETCH BY DONALD G. MITCHELL xxiii
[TITLE AND PREFACE from Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, . . .] [1]
II. JOURNEY AROUND A TAPIOCA PUDDING. 8
III. THE RADIANT DINNER CASTOR. 13
VI. A PEEP INTO A SALAD BOWL 39
XI. SITKA: OUR NEW ACQUISITION 69
XIII. DOES QUEEN VICTORIA SPEAK ENGLISH 81
XIV. THE NOSES OF EMINENT MEN 102
XVII. THE FIRST OYSTER-EATER 114
XVIII. A LITERARY CURIOSITY 122
XIX. THE RACE BETWEEN THE HARE AND THE HEDGEHOG 130
XX. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THUNDER 136
XXII. DAINTY HINTS FOR EPICUREAN SMOKERS 143
XXIII. WAS CHAMPAGNE KNOWN TO THE ANCIENTS 146
XXIV. GERMAN WINES, AND A WINE CELLAR 165
XXVIII. WIVES AND WEATHERCOCKS 223
XXXII. PRIVATE THEATRICALS 243
XXXIII. TRINITY CHURCHYARD 255