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CONTENTS.
Ada a London Idyll. By John Hill, author of 'Wild Rose'
After Shipwreck. By J. A. Owen, author of A Railroad
Idyll,' &c.
American Artist in Advertising, An
Another Pipe in Pigment's Studio. By Crank'
Brown's Ranche, Oakville. By Clam Chowder.
First Fight of the 'Saucy' Arethusa, The. By Major W. J. Elliott,
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author of The Victoria Cross in Afghanistan,' &c.
George Congreve's Doom. By Richard Downey
Glaciers and Avalanches. By William Westall .
Gray's Farm: a Dramatic Sketch
In the Wilderness. By Alice Gunter.
IN TROUBLE IN TRAMORE: a Seaside Etching. By J. Fitzgerald
Molloy, author of Merely Players,' 'Songs of Passion and
Pain,' &c. :
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My Little Mistakes. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy, author of 'Songs of Passion and Pain,' 'Merely Players,' &c.
Nameless Singers, The. By John Hill, author of 'Wild Rose,' &c.
Nobody asked You. By Helena Gullifer, author of Trust Her
not,' 'A Bunch of Snowdrops,' &c.
Old Nickson's Will. By Alan Moray Our Amateur Dramatic Club. By Hal Louther
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Lord of Mellaraye, The: a Breton Legend. By Lady Wilde 545
Two Pictures rejected by the R.A.s. By Ellen Crump
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Without the Mistletoe. By William Tirebuck
QUATRE BRAS: a Story of 1815. By Arthur T. Pask:
Chap. xxv. Dawn
XXVI. To the Front
XXVII. Waiting
XXVIII. The opening Roar
XXIX. Many-tongued Rumour
xxx. On the Field .
XXXI. A Night and Morning
XXXII. Waiting for the Worst
XXXIII. Pursued by the Furies
XXXIV. At Waterloo
XXXV. A Half-Calm
XXXVI. Morning.
Retrospect of Pictures, A. By Alice Meynell
Richmond on the James. By Iza Duffus Hardy
Sketches from Ceylon: The Peraherra. By Beatrice Fuller
Steven Dunbar. By Marian Hepworth Dixon
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life. By Hal Louther.
Terms, Shares; Houses Checked. A Sketch of Theatrical Booth-
That Keats was Maturing. By T. Hall Caine, Editor of 'Sonnets
True Story of the 'Gineral,' The. By John Augustus O'Shea
'TWIXT SHADE AND SHINE. By the Author of 'Margaret Dun-
bar,' &c. :
Chap. xv. The Shadow of Parting
XVI. 'Boycotted'
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xxx. The Fate of the Bills
UNDER A BAN. By Mrs. Lodge, author of 'Lady Ottoline,' &c. :
Chaps. I.-V.