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Henry, O. (pseud, of Sydney Porter)—continued.<br />

dress parade.—By courier.—The furnished room.—The brief debut<br />

of Tildy.<br />

New York life among the "four million," in the cheap boarding-house,<br />

the tiny flat, at Coney island or the Clover Leaf Social Club supplies<br />

the incidents for these little stories.<br />

Hopkins, William John, b. 1863.<br />

The clammer<br />

H786C<br />

Uneventful little love story and a charming idyl of the simple life.<br />

Lloyd, Nelson.<br />

Six Stars<br />

L7533S1<br />

Contents: The third and a half generation.—The best gun in the valley.<br />

—The natural-born preacher.—The Snyder county gold-strike.—The<br />

admirable YVhoople.—The second venture.—The posy song.—The<br />

angels of Six Stars.—A bachelor of elements.—The man who studied<br />

continual.—Music hath charms.—The most determinedest man.—The<br />

uplifting power of pride.—The sentimental Miss Tubbs.—The modest<br />

man.—The contentedest man.<br />

Stories of life in a rural Pennsylvania neighborhood.<br />

Long, John Luther.<br />

Heimweh; The siren; The loaded gun; Liebereich; "Iupiter<br />

tonans ;" "Sis;" Thor's emerald; Guile<br />

L825h<br />

Eight stories of sentiment.<br />

McLaws, Emily Lafayette.<br />

Maid of Athens<br />

Mig4m<br />

Romantic novel dealing with the career of Byron in Greece.<br />

Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm.<br />

Old Heidelberg; tr. by Max Chapelle<br />

M6560<br />

Story of German student life.<br />

Mitchell, Silas Weir.<br />

New Samaria, and The summer of St. Martin<br />

M74gn<br />

"New Samaria" appeared in "Lippincott's magazine," v.70, Aug. 1902,<br />

and "The summer of St. Martin" in "Century magazine," v.67, Nov.<br />

1003.<br />

Two short stories, the first an amusing tale of a millionaire who went<br />

west, and having lost his money and letter of identification, was forced<br />

to live a tramp's life for a few days. The second is a love story.<br />

Paternoster, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sidney.<br />

Cruise of the Conqueror; being the further adventures of<br />

the motor pirate<br />

P2g22C<br />

Exciting, although highly improbable tale of the pursuit of a modern<br />

pirate.<br />

Poe, Edgar Allan.<br />

Arthur Gordon Pym; a romance<br />

P74 ia<br />

Story of a voyage to the South pole. First published in 1838.<br />

"What is peculiar to the book is its accumulation of blood-curdling<br />

incidents. All the horrors of the deep are brought in and huddled<br />

up together. . .Poe's touch is noticeable here and there throughout,<br />

it is true, but he does not show the distinctive subtlety, force, and<br />

fire of his genius until the very end." Woodberry's Edgar Allan<br />

Poe.<br />

Porter, Mrs Gene (Stratton).<br />

Song of the cardinal; a love story; the illustrations being<br />

camera studies from life by the author<br />

P8362S<br />

A bird's love story.<br />

Remington, Frederic.<br />

Way of an Indian<br />

P*333W<br />

Appeared in the "Cosmopolitan," v.40, Nov. 1005-Mar. 1906.<br />

"A very effective story of the tragic clash of the Indians of the Northwest<br />

with the resistless onward movement of the white men." Nation,<br />

1906.<br />

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