

About this book
A Bundle of Letters is a humorous story written by an outstanding American novelist and literary critic at the turn of the 20th century. Henry James lived for many years in Europe and not a long time before his death he acquired British citizenship. Most of his stories including A Bundle of Letters touch upon the subject of morality and consciousness and are philosophical.
Book Content
A BUNDLE OF LETTERS
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TERMS OF USE
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 – From Miss Miranda Mope, In Paris, To Mrs. Abraham C. Mope, At Bangor, Maine.
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CHAPTER 2 – From The Same To The Same.
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CHAPTER 3 – From Miss Violet Ray, In Paris, To Miss Agnes Rich, In New York.
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CHAPTER 4 – From Louis Leverett, In Paris, To Harvard Tremont, In Boston.
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CHAPTER 5 – From Miranda Hope To Her
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CHAPTER 6 – From Miss Evelyn Vane, In Paris, To The Lady Augusta Fleming, At Brighton.
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CHAPTER 7 – From Leon Verdier, In Paris, To Prosper Gobain, At Lille.
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CHAPTER 8 – From Dr. Rudolf Staub, In Paris, To Dr. Julius Hirsch, At Gottingen.
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CHAPTER 9 – Miranda Hope To Her Mother.