- I have one picture in the salon
- And you believe the guides
- Around some stately dignitary
- At Bruant's
- At the Black Cat
- At the Jardin de Paris
- At the Moulin Rouge
- French Soldier
- Inside Columbin's
- Interested in the Winner
- Listening for the voice to speak his name once more
- On Montmarte
- Portraits of Carnot in Heavy Black
- A Cafe Chantant
- And transform long-haired students into members of the institute
- The Restauraunt among the trees
- To bring a queen back to Paris
- What might happen some time if these were love-matches
- With a long loaf of bread
- She looked down upon our street
- Some Young People of Montmarte
- Standing on their feet for hours at a time
- Tes Dans La Rue, T'es Cheztoi
- The American Colony is not wicked
- The Chateau Rouge
- The Concierge of each house stood continually at the front door
- The Girl who represented Alsace
- The Man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo
- The Party Promptly broke up
- King Louis leaped fully armed into the sea
But after some delay from contrary winds, and a long wait at Cyprus, the French army landed in Egypt, where the first attack was to be made; King Louis leaped, fully armed, from his galley into the sea in his eagerness to reach the shore. The Saracens fled at first before the invading army, and the city of Damietta was taken almost without a blow. There the Queen, who had followed her husband, as our good Queen Eleanor did a few years later, was left with a sufficient garrison while the army moved onwards up the Nile.