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September 1891 Issue - 21 Articles- The Disturber of Traffic
Rudyard Kipling
, pp. 289-297 - Rabiah's Defense
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
, p. 298 - Speech as a Barrier between Man and Beast
E.P. Evans
, pp. 299-311 - Song for Setting
Thomas William Parsons
, p. 312 - Dyer's Hollow
Bradford Torrey
, pp. 313-318 - The House of Martha
Frank R. Stockton
, pp. 319-331 - Town Life in Arkansas
Octave Thanet
, pp. 332-339 - A Study of Analogy
John Burroughs
, pp. 340-346 - An Innocent Life
Lillie B. Chace Wyman
, pp. 347-360 - The Quest of a Cup
Alice Brown
, pp. 361-368 - Europe and Cathay
John Fiske
, pp. 369-381 - At the Market of the Dead
Lafcadio Hearn
, pp. 382-388 - Forecasting
Philip Bourke Marston
, p. 389 - The Lady of Fort St. John
Mary Hartwell Catherwood
, pp. 389-400 - Courts of Conciliation
Nicolay Grevstad
, pp. 401-405 - The Author Himself
Woodrow Wilson
, pp. 406-413 -
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A Modern Mystic (Review) , pp. 414-425 Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant and of Alice Oliphant, His Wife, by Margaret Ol...
- Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant and of Alice Oliphant, His Wife by Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant
- Comment on New Books, pp. 426-429
- An Experience in Recollecting, p. 430
- Some Unwritten Poems of "The Pathetic", p. 431
- A Genius for Friendship, p. 432