"Simple enough; I've stopped the clock," he said.—Page 132.—Frontispiece. Copyright, 1902, Copyright By HENRY T. COATES & CO. By CONTENTS. Bopeep. In which Mollie Meets the Unwiseman A Visit to the Unwiseman. In which Mollie Renews an Acquaintance In the House of the Unwiseman. In which Mollie Reads Some Strange Rules A Call from the Unwiseman. In which Mollie's Call is Returned The Unwiseman is Offended. In which the Old Gentleman takes his Leave The Christmas Venture of the Unwiseman. In which the Unwiseman Goes into an Unprofitable Business The Unwiseman's New Year's Resolutions. In which the Unwiseman gives up some very Distinguished Words The Unwiseman Turns Poet. In which the Unwiseman Goes into Literature The Poems of the Unwiseman. In which Mollie Listens to Some Remarkable Verses The Unwiseman's Luncheon. In which the Unwiseman makes Some Sensible Remarks on Eating The Unwiseman's New Business. In which the Old Gentleman and Mollie and Whistlebinkie Start on their Travels LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. Simple Enough, I've Stopped the Clock The Unwiseman Sped off Like Lightning to the Village Drug-store