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Copyright, 1916

BY

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

The contents of this volume were copyrighted separately as follows:—But This is Also Everlasting Life, copyright 1915, by The Ridgway Company. The Pragmatist, as "The Mask," copyright, 1906, by Harper & Brothers. The Conviction of Sin, copyright, 1915, by Harper & Brothers. An April Masque, copyright, 1910, by Charles Scribner's Sons. A Sleep and a Forgetting, as "Gifts of Oblivion," copyright, 1913, by Harper & Brothers. The Lookout, copyright, 1915, by the Atlantic Monthly Company. A Good Fight and the Faith Kept, as "The Conqueror," copyright, 1916, by the Phillips Publishing Company. From Across the Hall, copyright, 1910, by The Phillips Publishing Company. Vignettes from a Life of Two Months, copyright, 1915, by The Butterick Publishing Company. An Academic Question, copyright, 1910, by the Frank A. Munsey Company. Fortune and the Fifth Card, "as The Philanthropist and the Peaceful Life," copyright, 1906, by The Ridgway-Thayer Company. A Thread Without a Knot, as "An Unframed Picture," copyright, 1910, by The Ridgway Company. There Was a Moon, There Was a Star, copyright, 1914, by The Ridgway Company. The Great Refusal, copyright, 1906, by The Phillips Publishing Company.

Published May, 1916

THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.