 
 

 
 
 
My 
Lady Nicotine
By   J. M. Barrie

Chicago and New York
Rand, McNally & Company
CONTENTS
- chapter - page 
- I. - Matrimony and Smoking compared - 7 
- II. - My First Cigar - 16 
- III. - The Arcadia Mixture - 22 
- IV. - My Pipes - 30 
- V. - My Tobacco-Pouch - 39 
- VI. - My Smoking-Table - 44 
- VII. - Gilray - 50 
- VIII. - Marriot - 57 
- IX. - Jimmy - 65 
- X. - Scrymgeour - 71 
- XI. - His Wife's Cigars - 78 
- XII. - Gilray's Flower-Pot - 84 
- XIII. - The Grandest Scene in History - 91 
- XIV. - My Brother Henry - 102 
- XV. - House-Boat "Arcadia" - 108 
- XVI. - The Arcadia Mixture Again - 115 
- XVII. - The Romance of a Pipe-Cleaner - 123 
- XXVIII. - What could he do? - 130 
- XIX. - Primus - 137 
- XX. - Primus to his Uncle - 144 
- XXI. - English-grown Tobacco - 152 
- XXII. - How Heroes smoke - 159 
- XXIII. - The Ghost of Christmas Eve - 165 
- XXIV. - Not the Arcadia - 171 
- XXV. - A Face that haunted Marriot - 177 
- XXVI. - Arcadians at Bay - 183 
- XXVII. - Jimmy's Dream - 189 
- XXVIII. - Gilray's Dream - 195 
- XXIX. - Pettigrew's Dream - 201 
- XXX. - The Murder in the Inn - 207 
- XXXI. - The Perils of not Smoking - 211 
- XXXII. - My Last Pipe - 218 
- XXXIII. - When my Wife is Asleep and all the House is Still - 225 
 
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