Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Introduction, by E. J. O'Brien.--The three strangers, by T. Hardy.--A lodging for the night, by R. L. Stevenson.--The starchild, by O. Wilde.--The dying of Francis Donne, by E. Dowson.--To Nancy, by Sir F. Wedmore.--An empty frame, by G. Egerton.--The three musketeers, by R. Kipling.--Wee Willie Winkie, by R. Kipling.--How Gavin Birse put it to Mag Lownie, by Sir J. M. Barrie.--The f
...isher of men, by F. Macleod.--Quattrocentisteria, by M. Hewlett The stolen bacillus, by H. G. Wells.--Old Aeson, by Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch.--The fire of Prometheus, by H. W. Nevinson.--The man who played upon the leaf, by A. Blackwood.--An old thorn, by W. H. Hudson.--The fourth Magus, by R. B. C. Graham.--The ghost ship, by R. Middleton.--Business is business, by J. Trevena.--The chink and the child, by T. Burke.--Monsieur Félicité, by H. Walpole.--Red and white, by R. Pertwee.--Man and brute, by E. L. G. Watson.--The lost suburb, by J. D. Beresford.--The birth of an artist, by H. de Sélincourt.--A sick collier, by D. H. Lawrence.--Greater than love, by C. Evans.--Birth, by G. Cannan--Biographies and bibliography [p. 355-366)
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