- Chapter 1--Introduction
- Chapter 2--My Girlhood
- Chapter 3--The Girl Turns Woman
- Chapter 4--Dal Churchill
- Chapter 5--The Chicago School of Crime
- Chapter 6--The New York College of Crime
- Chapter 7--London University
- Chapter 8--Exploits in Manhattan
- Chapter 9--"Jim" Sharpe
- Chapter 10--Typical Blackmail
- Chapter 11--My Suicides
- Chapter 12--With the Limeys
- Chapter 13--The Thief's Funeral
- Chapter 14--Lawyers
- Chapter 15--The Paris Robbery
- Chapter 16--My French Prisons
- Chapter 17--Devil's Island
- Chapter 18--Dope
- Chapter 19--South American Trip
- Chapter 20--The Low-down on Rio
- Chapter 21--Ocean Trips
- Chapter 22--The Guerin Shooting
- Chapter 23--Aylsbury Prison
- Chapter 24--Titled Visitors and Victims
- Chapter 25--Prison Schools
- Chapter 26--Gleason and Lyons--Contrasts
- Chapter 27--My Second Deportation
- Chapter 28--Home, Sweet Home
- Chapter 29--The Straight and Narrow Way
- Chapter 30--The Procurer
- Chapter 31--Criminal Jargon
- Chapter 32--Aliases, Crooks, and Others
- Chapter 33--Temporary Addresses
- Chapter 34--Toward the Setting Sun
- Chapter 35--Au Revoir, But Not Good-By
This is a cold-blooded recital of fact, a plain, unvarnished statement from a client to a lawyer. It is the history of the life of a notorious woman criminal. It was dictated by her to my stenographer, and has not been polished up for public consumption. The story stands as given. (from Foreword by Henry John Nelson)
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