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287 et seq.

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AL KHANZIR": TEN DAYS' CASUAL FLIES IN AMBER, 751.
LEAVE, 472.

France, Anatole, death of, 726—the
AMBER, FLIES IN, 751.

paradox of his career, 727.
ANNE, LADY HALKETT, 654.

FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE, A, 105.

FROM THE OUTPOSTS :-
BARTIMEUS: FLIES IN AMBER, 751. AMONG THE NAGAS, 121.
BEACH, Mrs Hicks: DIANA OF Hain. “Beef,” 348.
FELD, 832.

SHERANISTAN,

799.
'BEEF,” 348.

Full DOMINION STATUS, 689.
BLAND, J. 0. P. : MEMORIES
M'QUIGG, 263.

GAELIC, THE BUBBLE OF, 372.
BOMBARDIER: A LESSON WELL LEARNT, General Election, the, 854—the blessing
91.

of reaction, 855—Mr Baldwin on its
BOMBS AND GERMS, 85.

significance, 858.
British Empire Exhibition, the, 130– Germs, BOMBS AND, 85.

hymn of triumph or funeral knell, 131 German propaganda, 429—longing for
-our dominions in the past, 133—the war before 1914, 431—the luxury of
uselessness of Imperial Conferences, cynicism, 432.
135.

Germany's attack upon the peace of
BUBBLE OF GAELIC, THE, 372.

Europe, 278—her war aims, 279—the

greed of the Professors, 281—what
Cabinet, the making of a, 859.

Germany has won in Egypt and Ire-
Carlyle, Thomas, Francis Jeffrey and, land, 283—the impotence of the

politicians, 285.
COMMAND, A SCALAWAG, 581.

GORDON, Jan: THE DEVIL'S ELIXIR,
CORBETT, CLARE: JOHN Jago — His 729.
MARK, 616.

GORDON, JAN (and CORA J. GORDON):
CORRESPONDENT IN PARIS, A, 321. VIGNETTES OF LANGUEDOC, 535, 640,
COMING, E. D.: ‘HANDLEY Cross' 782.
BEHIND THE SCENES, 462.

GWYNN, STEPHEN : IN NORMANDY, 409.
CUMMING, L. M.: ANNE, LADY HALKETT,
654.

HAINFELD, DIANA OF, 832.

HALKETT, ANNE, LADY, 654.
Democracy under a cloud, 569-an "HANDLEY CROSS' BEHIND THE SCENES,

American bishop on what the people 462.
want, 570—Mr Irving Babbitt's De. HANNAY, David: Two GREAT SHIP-
mocracy and Leadership’ quoted, 571 WRECKS, 769.

Hart, Captain B. H. LIDDELL: MARE-
DESCENT, AN ENFORCED, 176.

CHAL DE SAXE-MILITARY PROPHET,
Devil's ELIXIR, THE, 729.

143.
DIANA OF HAINFELD, 832.

Herbert, Aubrey, notice of ‘Ben Ken-
DIARY OF AN EMBASSY, THE, 515. dim: A Record of Eastern Travel,'
Die-hard movement, Lord Willoughby by, 722 et seq.

de Broke's part in the, 577 et seq. HILLMEN OF THE SOUDAN, THE, 560.
DIPLOMACY, À QUESTION OF, 446. HUDDLESTON, SISLEY: A CORRESPON-
DOMINION STATUS, Full, 689.

DENT IN PARIS, 321.
EADEN, H. : ENTREVAUX, 291.

IMPRESSIONS, VAGABOND : THE ITALIAN
EAST, YOUTH AND THE, XVIII.-XX., IN ENGLAND, 192.
21-XXI.-XXVI., 227.

IN NORMANDY, 409.
Education, the Government and, 433 Ireland, the renewed domination of,

et seq.

423–Mr Thomas proposes to violate
ELIZABETH, 385.

the “Treaty,” 425—a question of
EMBASSY, THE DIARY OF AN, 515.

honour, 427.
ENFORCED DESCENT, An, 176.
ENTREVAUX, 291.

JAMIESON, ISOBEL: “SKELETTA RE-

COMMISSIONED, 1, 207, 332, 499, 677.
FIGARO, OUR KING, 703.

Jeffrey, Francis, and Thomas Carlyle,
FITZPATRICK, Captain J. : * BEEF,” 287 et seq.
348.

John Jago : His MARK, 616.

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KEELING, KATHARINE : ELIZABETH, POWELL, T. A. :-
385.

· BOMBS AND GERMS, 85.
King's PAWNS, THE, 435.

THE PIGEON, 634.
KORAVITCH,

THE ADVENTURES
CAPTAIN IVAN (LATE OF THE IM- QUESTION OF DIPLOMACY, A, 446.
PERIAL RUSSIAN ARMY): III. How
the Captain tracked a German Spy, R., E. J.: A SCALAWAG COMMAND, 581.
40—IV. How the Captain dealt with REDEMPTION OF MADAME FRADEAU,
a Coward, 50-V. How the Captain THE, 817.
escaped from a Khirgese Ambuscade, Rufus : AN ENFORCED DESCENT, 176.
252—VI. How the Captain was enter-
tained by a Chinese Mandarin, 360. Saintsbury's 'Last Scrap Book,' Pro-

fessor, 864 et seq.
LADY HALKETT, ANNE, 654.

SAXE, MARECHAL DE-MILITARY PRO-
LANGUEDOC, VIGNETTES OF, 535, 640,
782.

SCALAWAG COMMAND, A, 581.
LEAVE, Ten Days' CASUAL, 472. Shakespeare, the portraits of, 139 et seq.
LESSON WELL LEARNT, A, 91.

SHIPWRECKS, Two GREAT, 769.
Liberalism, the end of, 861 et seq. SHERANISTAN, 799.
Lucas, ST JOHN: VAGABOND IMPRES- “SKELETTA" RECOMMISSIONED, 1, 207,

SIONS—THE ITALIAN IN ENGLAND, 332, 499, 677.
192.

SOUDAN, THE HILLMEN OF THE, 560.

PHET, 143.

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MacDonald, Mr, and his colleagues Ten Days' CASUAL LEAVE, 472.

tampering with justice, 575 — the TOILERS IN THE VINEYARD, 745.
spoilt child of politics, 717—his love Two GREAT SHIPWRECKS, 769.
of the Soviets, 719—his ingratitude,
721.

VAGABOND IMPRESSIONS : THE ITALIAN
MacMunn, Major-General Sir GEORGE, IN ENGLAND, 192.

K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O. : THE VALE, EDMUND: A WINTER WALK IN
King's Pawns, 435.

WALES, 60.
MacNICHOL, KENNETH :-

VICKERS, Lieut. -Colonel A. : AMONG
A QUESTION OF DIPLOMACY, 446. THE NAGAS, 121.
OUR KING FIGARO, 703.

VIGNETTES LANGUEDOC : I. The
PIERROT, THE GENTLEMAN, 161.

Village, 535—II. Sestrol, 537—III.
THE REDEMPTION OF MADAME FRA- Marie Sestrol, 542—IV. Raymond
DEAU, 817.

Sestrol, 546—V. The Juge de Paix,
M‘QUIGG, MEMORIES OF, 263.

550 – Vi The Murderess, 557-
MARECHAL DE SAXE--MILITARY PRO- VII. Love in the Village, 640-
PHET, 143.

VIII. The Tax-Collector, 642–IX.
MEMORIES OF M'QUIGG: OF LITTLE The Mad Priest and the Curé, 646-

MINISTERS AND DAI NIPPON, 263. X. Doctor Saggebou, 650—XI. The
MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD: July, 130 Peasant Proprietor, 782–XII. The

-August, 278—September, 423-Oc- Garde Champêtre, _785—XIII. The
tober, 569—November, 717December, Prisoner, 787–XIV. The Chemist,
854,

793—XV. Adieu, 796.

VINEYARD, TOILERS IN THE, 745.
NAGAS, AMONG THE, 121.
NORMANDY, IN, 409.

WELL, I'm -! 489.

WHITECHURCH, VICTOR L. : THE AD-
OUR KING FIGARO, 703.

VENTURES OF CAPTAIN IVAN KORA-

VITCH (LATE OF THE IMPERIAL RUS-
P., A. J.: THE HILLMEN OF

SIAN ARMY), 40, 252, 360.
SOUDAN, 560.

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WINTER WALK IN WALES, A, 60.
PARIS, A CORRESPONDENT IN, 321. WRATISLAW, A. C., C.B., C.M.G.,
PAWNS, THE KING's, 435.

C.B.E.: THE DIARY OF AN EMBASSY,
PERISCOPE :-

515.
A FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE, 105.
THE BUBBLE OF GAELIC, 372.

YOUTH AND THE East, XVIII.-XX.,
PIERROT, THE GENTLEMAN, 161.

21-XXI.-XXVI., 227.
PIGEON, THE, 634.
Political diseases, the infection of, 136 ZERES : TOILERS IN THE VINEYARD,

745.

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249 West 13th St., New York. Editor—George William Blackwood.

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