May 1889
In This Issue
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Articles
The Begum's Daughter
Temperance Legislation: Uses and Limits
Omar Khayyám
Brandywine, Germantown, and Saratoga
A Paris Exposition in Dishabille
The Tragic Muse
La Merveilleuse Américaine
The Philosophy and Poetry of Tears
At Sesenheim
Palinode
The Bell of Saint Basil's
Reflections After a Wandering Life in Australasia
The Lawyer in National Politics
Trotting Horses
Mr. Motley's Correspondence
A Painter's Pen and Brush
A Classic Reputation
Around a Spring
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