Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures by Douglas William Jerrold

Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures

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Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures
Douglas William Jerrold, english dramatist and writer (1803-1857)

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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Author's Preface
- Introduction
- Mr. Caudle Has Lent Five Pounds To A Friend
- Mr. Caudle Has Been At A Tavern With A Friend
- Mr. Caudle Joins A Club, The Skylarks
- Mr. Caudle Has Been Called From His Bed To Bail Mr. Prettyman
- Mr. Caudle Has Remained Downstairs Till Past One, With A Friend
- Mr. Caudle Has Lent An Acquaintance The Family Umbrella
- Mr. Caudle Has Ventured A Remonstrance On His Day's Dinner
- Caudle Has Been Made A Mason, Mrs. Caudle Indignant And Curious
- Mr. Caudle Has Been To Greenwich Fair
- On Mr. Caudle's Shirt Buttons
- Mrs. Caudle Suggests That Her Dear Mother Should Come And Live With Them
- Mr. Caudle Having Come Home A Little Late
- Mrs. Caudle Has Been To See Her Dear Mother
- Mrs. Caudle Thinks It "high Time" That The Children Should Have Summer Clothing
- Mr. Caudle Has Again Stayed Out Late
- Baby Is To Be Christened
- Caudle In The Course Of The Day Has Ventured To Question The Economy Of Washing At Home
- Caudle, Whilst Walking With His Wife
- Mrs. Caudle Thinks It Would Look Well To Keep Their Wedding Day
- Brother Caudle Has Been To A Masonic Charitable Dinner
- Mr. Caudle Has Not Acted Like A Husband At The Wedding Dinner
- Caudle Comes Home In The Evening
- Mrs. Caudle Wishes To Know If They're Going To The Sea Side
- Mrs. Caudle Dwells On Caudle's Cruel Neglect Of Her On Board The Red
- Mrs. Caudle, Wearied Of Margate, Has A Great Desire To See France
- Mrs. Caudle's First Night In France
- Mrs. Caudle Returns To Her Native Land
- Mrs. Caudle Has Returned Home
- Mrs. Caudle Thinks The Time Has Come To Have A Cottage Out Of Town
- Mrs. Caudle Complains Of The Turtle Dovery
- Mrs. Caudle Complains Very Bitterly That Mr. Caudle Has Broken Her Confidence
- Mrs. Caudle Discourses Of Maids Of All Work And Maids In General
- Mrs. Caudle Has Discovered That Caudle Is A Railway Director
- Mrs. Caudle, Suspecting That Mr. Caudle Has Made His Will
- Mrs. Caudle Has Been Told That Caudle Has Taken To Play At Billiards
- Mrs. Caudle Has Taken Cold
- Postscript
- Footnotes

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