March 1888
In This Issue
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Articles
Miss Tempy's Watchers
Carolo Mortuo
The Aspern Papers: In Three Parts. Part First
The Dawes Bill and the Indians
Over the Teacups
The Learned Lady De Gournay
The Dying House
Yone Santo: A Child of Japan
The Marriage Celebration in the Colonies
Virginia's Wooing
The Despot of Broomsedge Cove
The Law of Fashion
Beginnings of the American Revolution
Four Books of Verse
The Goncourt Memoirs
Why Persons of Sense Act Like Fools
Are Good-Natured People Uninteresting?
The Proposed Universal Language
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