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Taken by Siege. XIV.-XVI. 



The Old Refrain Kate Putnam Osgood. 



Two Passions and a Cardinal Virtue. J. S. of 

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A Parable. Louise Chandler Moulton. 



The Loves of the Presidents. Frank G. Car- 

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Aspiration. A. L. Carlton. 



A Bachelor's Blunder. XXV.-XXVIII. W. E. 



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The Destruction of Love-Letters. Charlotte 



FisKE Kates. 

 Our Experience Meetings. VI. 



My Literary Career. Henry Gr^ville. 

 How I came to be a Writer of Books. Joaquin 

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 Our Monthly Gossip. 



My Friends the Socialists. 

 Craze or Culture? L. S. H. 



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