1890, Volume 50, Issue 4 (The Argosy)
From vsfp
September 1890
- “Oh, Emma,” Implored Annie, in Deep Agitation, “Tell the Truth. You Know it Cannot be Hidden Always,” p. 177, by M. Ellen Staples
- The House of Halliwell, Chapters XXIII-XXV, pp. 177-204, by Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “East Lynne”
- With the Nightingales at the Vicarage, pp. 205-208, by Alexander H. Japp
- The Wind’s Message p. 208, by E. Nesbit
- Three Offers, Chapters I-III, pp. 209-225
- “This Hurrying Life,” pp. 226-227, by Christian Burke
- Fair Normandy, pp. 228-245, by Charles W. Wood, F. R. G. S., author of “Through Holland,” “Letter from Majorca,” etc. etc.
- Evening, (from Victor Hugo), p. 245, by C. E. Meetkerke
- Lilia Alexandrovna, a Story of Russian Peasant Life, Chapters I-III, pp. 246-259, by F. M. F. Skene
- Sonnet, p. 259 by Julia Kavanagh
- A Terrible Apparition, pp. 260-263
- Misgivings, p. 264, by G. B. Stuart
Submitted by: Riner, Rachael: section 1, Fall 2014