XML PDF The Friend of Man By Henry Harland THE other evening, in the Casino, the satisfaction of losing my money at petits-chevaux having…
XML PDF The Happy Hypocrite By Max Beerbohm NONE, it is said, of all who revelled with the Regent, was half so wicked as…
XML PDF Two Stories By Ella D’Arcy I—The Death Mask THE Master was dead; and Peschi, who had come round to the studio to…
XML PDF Lucretia By K. Douglas King IIN his life John Burnett suffered no distinction in any circles beyond that immediate one of his…
XML PDF An Idyll in Millinery By Ménie Muriel Dowie ITHE actual reason why Liphook was there does not matter : he was there,…
XML PDF A Birthday Letter From “The Yellow Dwarf” MR. EDITOR : I was vastly diverted (as no doubt were you) by the numerous…
XML PDF Two Stories By Frances E. Huntley I—Points of View WHENEVER she recalled that incredible moment, she was conscious of a strange emotional…
XML PDF The Foolish Virgin By George Gissing COMING down to breakfast, as usual, rather late, Miss Jewell was surprised to find several persons…
XML PDF A Seventh-story Heaven By Richard Le Gallienne ” Dans un grenier qu’on est bien à vingt ans ! “ AT one end…
XML PDF The Queen’s Pleasure By Henry Harland I AM writing to you from a lost corner of the far south-east of Europe. The…