6Chapter 6. At the outset of which certain passengers prove deaf to the call of charity
29Chapter 29. The boon companions
7Chapter 7. A gentleman with gold sleeve-buttons
30Chapter 30. Opening with a poetical eulogy of the Press and continuing with talk inspired by the same
8Chapter 8. A charitable lady
31Chapter 31. A metamorphosis more surprising than any in Ovid
9Chapter 9. Two business men transact a little business
32Chapter 32. Showing that the age of music and magicians is not yet over
10Chapter 10. In the cabin
33Chapter 33. Which may pass for whatever it may prove to be worth
11Chapter 11. Only a page or so
34Chapter 34. In which the Cosmopolitan tells the story of the gentleman-madman
12Chapter 12. The story of the unfortunate man, from which may be gathered whether or no he has been justly so entitled
35Chapter 35. In which the Cosmopolitan strikingly evinces the artlessness of his nature
13Chapter 13. The man with the traveling-cap evinces much humanity, and in a way which would seem to show him to be one of the most logical of optimists
36Chapter 36. In which the Cosmopolitan is accosted by a mystic, whereupon ensues pretty much such talk as might be expected
14Chapter 14. Worth the consideration of those to whom it may prove worth considering
37Chapter 37. The mystical master introduces the practical disciple
15Chapter 15. An old miser, upon suitable representations, is prevailed upon to venture an investment
38Chapter 38. The disciple unbends, and consents to act a social part
16Chapter 16. A sick man, after some impatience, is induced to become a patient
39Chapter 39. The hypothetical friends
17Chapter 17. Towards the end of which the Herb-Doctor proves himself a forgiver of injuries
40Chapter 40. In which the story of China Aster is, at second-hand, told by one who, while not disapproving the moral, disclaims the spirit of the style
18Chapter 18. Inquest into the true character of the Herb-Doctor
41Chapter 41. Ending with a rupture of the hypothesis
19Chapter 19. A soldier of fortune
42Chapter 42. Upon the heel of the last scene, the Cosmopolitan enters the barber's shop, a benediction on his lips
20Chapter 20. Reappearance of one who may be remembered
43Chapter 43. Very charming
21Chapter 21. A hard case
44Chapter 44. In which the last three words of the last chapter are made the text of the discourse, which will be sure of receiving more or less attention from those readers who do not skip it
22Chapter 22. In the polite spirit of the Tusculan disputations
45Chapter 45. The Cosmopolitan increases in seriousness
23Chapter 23. In which the powerful effect of natural scenery is evinced in the case of the Missourian, who, in view of the region round about Cairo, has a return of his chilly fit