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CONTENTS.
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The Mosquito Territory | 253 | |
The Political Future of England | 266 | |
The Siege of Kars | 271 | |
The Recognition | 280 | |
The Danes and the Swedes | 286 | |
Widow Coventry of the "Pear Tree" | 294 | |
A Handbook for Young Painters | 296 | |
Ballads from English History.By James Payn.I.—Alfred | 304 | |
The Merchant and his Wife.By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 306 | |
The Spirit of the Fountain.By Nondum | 324 | |
Pilgrimages to the French Palaces.By Florentia | 337, 458 | |
The Russian Clergy | 352 | |
Literary Leaflets.By Sir Nathaniel.No. XXVI.—Bohn's Addison | 356 | |
Cousin Carl.From the Danish of Carl BernhardBy Mrs. Bushby | 368, 473 | |
New Lines of Communication in the East. | 379 | |
Infatuation.By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 394 | |
"The Desirable Residence and Modern Furniture."By Alfred A. Watts | 408 | |
England and America.By Cyrus Redding | 409 | |
The Food of London | 431 | |
Cuzco, The Ancient Capital of the Incas | 441 | |
The Labourer and the Statesman.By E. P. Rowsell | 449 | |
Rogers and his Table-Talk | 453 | |
Ballads from English History.By James Payn.II. Dunstan | 485 | |
Occasional Notes on Literature in France.By Sir Nathaniel.VII.—Sainte-Beuve | 487 |