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1. A certificate of character Raikovska A 

 truthful proverb Legitimate doubts Lot of 

 the soldier A suggestive incident Looking 

 "pleasant" Our enthusiastic friend A state 

 carriage Atrocities at Sidero Castro Primi- 

 tive accommodations The donkey and the 

 camel train The lot of the refugee Easily 

 won gratitude Enthusiastically American 

 "Thessalonike" Albanians in Thrace Refu- 

 gees from Thrace Race evictions John 

 Henry House A pest-ridden station 



2. Kavala Its Roman aqueduct A native ex- 

 quisite Certain extenuations The old story 

 of enforced order Dedeagatsch Two ways 

 of thinking Robert College Panaretoff 

 Perils of chemical formulas Woman's College 



Magnificence and dirt The fate of the dogs 

 Morgenthau Creating public opinion The 

 New Turks 



3. Tcheraz San Stefano and Berlin Smyrna 

 A dream of the eyes In Athens Patras to 

 Naples A haven of refuge Unwelcome 

 visions Avignon and Les Baux 



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1. An official conference Need of immune 

 journalism Richet Junkets in Britain 

 Angell's summer school The incomparable 

 Chesterton 



2. Dublin Plunkett and Russell Effect of half 

 measures Prosperity in Ireland Rule of 

 Dublin Castle Men learn by trying Aristo- 

 cratic views An embittering contrast Busy 

 Belfast Ulster must remain Irish The 

 Orange and the Green Reasonable Ulstermen 



Gun-running Carson and the Kaiser 

 Ulster disapproval Political vicissitudes 



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