September 1893
In This Issue
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Articles
The Isolation of Life on Prairie Farms
“The silence of death rests on the vast landscape, save when it is swept by cruel winds that search out every chink and cranny of the buildings, and drive through each unguarded aperture the dry, powdery snow.”
His Vanished Star
Edwin Booth
Hack and Hew
A Slip on the Ortler
A Kitten
Wildcat Banking in the Teens
A Russian Summer Resort
Love and Marriage
Two Quatrains
On the St. Augustine Road
Nibblings and Browsings
The Moral Revival in France
The Technical School and the University
Studies in the Correspondence of Petrarch
Some Late Italian Books
Some Recent American Verse
Comment on New Books
The Academician of Life
Adrift in a Hammock
The Dim Winds
Self-Plagiarism
Nantucket Quakers in France











