Colonel Ridgeley's Slave, 179.
Stop Thief!
185.
The Disguised Slaveholder, 189.
The Slave of Dr. Rich, 192.
His Knowledge of Law, 202.
Mutual Confidence between him and the Colored People, 204.
Mercy to Kidnappers, 206.
Richard Allen, the Colored Bishop, 208.
The Colored Guests at his Table, 210.
Kane the Colored Man fined for Blasphemy, 211.
John McGrier, 212.
Levi Butler, 215.
The Musical Boy, 217.
Mary Norris, 220.
The Magdalen, 221.
The Uncomplimentary Invitation, 222.
Theft from Necessity, 224.
Patrick McKeever, 225.
The Umbrella Girl, 229.
The two young Offenders, 237.
His courageous intercourse with violent Prisoners, 242.
Not thoroughly Baptized, 245.
The puzzled Dutchman, 245.
Hint to an Untidy Neighbor, 247.
Resemblance to Napoleon, 248, 314.
The Dress, Manners, and Character of Sarah, his wife, 249 to 252, 382, 466.
The Devil's Lane, 254.
Jacob Lindley's Anecdotes, 256.
Singular Clairvoyance of Arthur Howell, a Quaker Preacher, 258.
Prophetic Presentiment of his Mother, 262.
The aged Bondman emancipated, 264.
A Presentiment of Treachery, 266.
The Quaker who purchased a Stolen Horse, 270.
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