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XML     PDF Three Prose Fancies By Richard Le Gallienne I—A Poet in the City ” In the midway of this our mortal life, I…

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XML     PDF The Deacon By Mary Howarth PROLOGUE ” Can flowers that breathe one little dayIn odorous sweetness life away, And wavering to the…

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XML     PDF Two Songs By Nora Hopper I—Ma Creevin O ! MA CREEVIN O, with your breast of snow,Why would you go through the…

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XML     PDF The Enchanted Stone By Lewis Hind THIS is a true account of the Enchanted Stone, and of the strange circumstances by which…

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XML     PDF P’tit-Bleu By Henry Harland P’TIT-BLEU, poor P’tit-Bleu ! I can’t name her without a sigh ; I can t think of her…

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XML     PDF Dies Irae By Kenneth Grahame THOSE memorable days that move in procession, their heads just out of the mist of years long…

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XML     PDF Front Matter The Yellow Book Volume VIII January, 1896 The Editor of THE YELLOW BOOK can in no case hold himself responsible…

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XML     PDF An Engagement By Ella D’Arcy WHEN Owen suddenly made up his mind again to tempt Fortune, and invest the remnants of his…

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XML     PDF A Mood By Olive Custance THE sun aslant the carpet, and the rain Blown sobbingly against the window glass, While I sit…

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XML     PDF Rest By Arthur Christopher Benson TO-DAY I’ll give to peace : I will not look Behind, before me ; I will simply…