< Century Magazine < Volume 55

Contents

  • Portraits of General Wolfe, by Paul Leicester Ford
  • A Lass am I, by John Vance Cheney
  • Good Americans, by Mrs. Burton Harrison
  • French Wives and Mothers, by Anna L. Bicknell
  • Scenes from Huxley's Home Life, by Leonard Huxley
  • Let there be Light!, by Stuart Sterne
  • Recollections of Washington and His Friends, by Martha Littlefield Phillips
  • Madame Butterfly, by John Luther Long
  • Jean-Charles Cazin, by William A. Coffin
  • The Wanderer, by William Cranston Lawton
  • Heroes of Peace. Every-Day Heroism, by Gustav KobbĂ©
  • Speaking the Ships, by Edith M. Thomas
  • The Mysterious City of Honduras, by George Byron Gordon
  • Rose-Rent, by Helen Gray Cone
  • Maximilian's Empire, by Sara Y. Stevenson
  • The Lord Mayor's Show, by Elizabeth Robins Pennell
  • The Adventures of Francois, by S. Weir Mitchell
  • Flowers in the Pate, by Charles M. Skinner
  • Miss Stacy's Buryin'-Money, by Alice Maude Ewell
  • A Myth of Waterloo, by Archibald Forbes
  • The Courtship of Mr. Philip Johns, by Elizabeth Carroll Shipman
  • On "Voting Straight"
  • The Effect of Patronage upon Popular Elections
  • Patriotism and Imagination
  • Southern Protests against Lynching
  • Andree's Flight into the Unknown. Andree's Pigeon Message, by Jonas Stadling
  • Charity or Economy?
  • Gallicized English, by Rupert Hughes
  • A Cake-Walk, by John Richards
  • Fables of To-Day, With No Moral, by Ellen Bulkeley
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