the whale XXV .-- Something under the sofa XXVI .-- The way to keep fresh XXVII .-- Christmas bells XXVIII .-- Poor preaching XXIX .-- Shelves a man's index XXX .-- Behavior at church XXXI .-- Masculine and feminine XXXII .-- Literary felony XXXIII .-- Literary abstinence XXXIV .-- Short or long pastorates XXXV .-- An editor's chip basket XXXVI .-- The manhood of service XXXVII .-- Balky people XXXVIII .-- Anonymous letters XXXIX .-- Brawn or brain XL .-- Warm-weather religion XLI .-- Hiding eggs for Easter XLII .-- Sink or swim XLIII .-- Shells from the beach XLIV .-- Catching the bay mare XLV .-- Our first and last cigar XLVI .-- Move, moving, moved XLVII .-- The advantage of small libraries XLVIII .-- Reformation in letter writing XLIX .-- Royal marriages L .-- Three visits LI .-- Manahachtanienks LII .-- A dip in the sea LIII .-- Hard shell considerations LIV .-- Wiseman, Heavyasbricks and Quizzle LV .-- A layer of waffles LVI .-- Friday evening SABBATH EVENINGS. LVII .-- The Sabbath evening tea-table LVIII .-- The warm heart of Christ LIX .-- Sacrifice everything LX .-- The youngsters have left LXI .-- Family prayers LXII .-- A call to sailors LXIII .-- Jehoshaphat's shipping LXIV .-- All about mercy LXV .-- Under the camel's saddle LXVI .-- Half-and-half churches LXVII .-- Thorns LXVIII .-- Who touched me? AROUND THE TEA-TABLE..