September 1869
In This Issue
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Articles
The True Story of Lady Byron’s Life
Lady Byron has not spoken at all; her story has never been told.
Why Henry Jones Did Not Go to Canada
Was Reichenbach Right?
The Foe in the Household
Jacob Flint's Journey
My Comrade and I
A Lone Woman's Trip to Omaha and Beyond
Confucius and the Chinese, or the Prose of Asia
The First Cricket
Gabrielle De Bergerac: Part Iii
Log-Rolling at Washington
The Genius of Doré: A Study in Æsthetics
A Poetical Lot











