OF 287 et seq. : “AL KHANZIR": TEN DAYS' CASUAL FLIES IN AMBER, 751. France, Anatole, death of, 726—the paradox of his career, 727. FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE, A, 105. FROM THE OUTPOSTS :- SHERANISTAN, 799. Full DOMINION STATUS, 689. GAELIC, THE BUBBLE OF, 372. of reaction, 855—Mr Baldwin on its significance, 858. hymn of triumph or funeral knell, 131 German propaganda, 429—longing for Germany's attack upon the peace of Europe, 278—her war aims, 279—the greed of the Professors, 281—what Germany has won in Egypt and Ire- politicians, 285. GORDON, Jan: THE DEVIL'S ELIXIR, GORDON, JAN (and CORA J. GORDON): GWYNN, STEPHEN : IN NORMANDY, 409. HAINFELD, DIANA OF, 832. HALKETT, ANNE, LADY, 654. American bishop on what the people 462. Hart, Captain B. H. LIDDELL: MARE- CHAL DE SAXE-MILITARY PROPHET, 143. Herbert, Aubrey, notice of ‘Ben Ken- de Broke's part in the, 577 et seq. HILLMEN OF THE SOUDAN, THE, 560. DENT IN PARIS, 321. IMPRESSIONS, VAGABOND : THE ITALIAN IN NORMANDY, 409. et seq. 423–Mr Thomas proposes to violate the “Treaty,” 425—a question of honour, 427. JAMIESON, ISOBEL: “SKELETTA RE- COMMISSIONED, 1, 207, 332, 499, 677. Jeffrey, Francis, and Thomas Carlyle, John Jago : His MARK, 616. et seq. > : KEELING, KATHARINE : ELIZABETH, POWELL, T. A. :- · BOMBS AND GERMS, 85. THE PIGEON, 634. THE ADVENTURES fessor, 864 et seq. SAXE, MARECHAL DE-MILITARY PRO- SCALAWAG COMMAND, A, 581. SHIPWRECKS, Two GREAT, 769. SIONS—THE ITALIAN IN ENGLAND, 332, 499, 677. SOUDAN, THE HILLMEN OF THE, 560. PHET, 143. OF MacDonald, Mr, and his colleagues Ten Days' CASUAL LEAVE, 472. tampering with justice, 575 — the TOILERS IN THE VINEYARD, 745. VAGABOND IMPRESSIONS : THE ITALIAN K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O. : THE VALE, EDMUND: A WINTER WALK IN WALES, 60. VICKERS, Lieut. -Colonel A. : AMONG VIGNETTES LANGUEDOC : I. The Village, 535—II. Sestrol, 537—III. Sestrol, 546—V. The Juge de Paix, 550 – Vi The Murderess, 557- VIII. 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