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The Yellow BookAn Illustrated Quart
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ArtI. T,he BrideII. Merlin and Vivi
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The Editor of THE YELLOW BOOK can i
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BALLANTYNZ PRESSLONDON &f EDINBURGH
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A Seventh-story HeavenBy Richard Le
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14 A Seventh-story HeavenOnce upon
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16 A Seventh-story Heavenend—wher
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18 A Seventh-story Heavenfaces, pol
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20 A Seventh-story Heavengases, is
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22 A Seventh-story HeavenAnd then .
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24 The House DesolateSometimes they
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The Queen's PleasureIBy Henry Harla
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By Henry Harland 31The old town—t
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By Henry Harland 33elbows — at hi
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By Henry Harland 35 ,That was in '8
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By Henry Harland 37perience of evil
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By Henry Harland 39you alternately
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By Henry Harland 41" Pm not grumpy
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By Henry Harland 43" I don't see wh
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By Henry Harland 45interesting hist
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By Henry Harland 47is. hurt, depres
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By Henry Harland 49and accepts "the
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By Henry Harland 51could do any one
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By Henry Harland 53natural allies,
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By Henry Harland 55the case of Colo
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By Henry Harland 57" Ah, my dear, i
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By Henry Harland 59it's awful, awfu
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By Henry Harland 61was prepared, in
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By Henry Harland 63" I never was mo
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By Henry Harland 65She awaited thes
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By Henry Harland 67"Take him away a
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By Henry Harland .69troops weren't
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A Few Notes upon Mr. JamesBy Lena M
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By Lena Milman 73countrymen and for
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By Lena Milman 75He is the least se
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By Lena Milman 77beautiful shadow,
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By Lena Milman 79cannot be maintain
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By Lena Milman 81bili ties, a promi
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By Lena Milman 83our wits. When the
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By Harold Frederic 85the boulders,
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By Harold Frederic 87" They will be
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By Harold Frederic 89no word of res
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By Harold Frederic 91of unkempt, ba
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- Page 152 and 153: A CorrespondenceBy Netta SyrettI" T
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- Page 189: SeascapeBy Percy R. Craft
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194 The Iniquity of Oblivionwell-kn
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196 The Iniquity of OblivionIf I ha
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198 The Iniquity of Oblivionhas onc
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SolitudeBy John Crooke
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204 The Poet's PictureThe dust of e
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Stories Toto Told MeBy Baron CorvoI
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By Baron Corvo 211tiful that they w
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By Baron Corvo 213But this defence
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By Baron Corvo 215have gone back to
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By Baron Corvo 217nose because thei
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By Baron Corvb 219the two friends s
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By Baron Corvo 221The three saints
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By Baron Corvo 223And then San Luig
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Fair PlayBy Fred Hall
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230 Two SongsII—Before The DawnIN
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Bread and the CircusBy Hubert Crack
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 237up the s
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 239with his
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 241for eigh
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 243the even
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 245Tuesday^
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 247It was a
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 249journey
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 251brated w
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 253only exc
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 255" I wasn
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By Hubert Crackanthorpe 257harnessi
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Last FiresBy Lily ThicknesseWHEN al
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Life and DeathBy Ellis J. Wynneis a
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MarthaBy Mrs. Murray HicksonFROM th
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 269whether i
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 271directly
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 273her with
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 275delay. Al
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 277I had a c
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By Mrs. Murray Hickson 279It was Ju
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Voyages dans les YeuxPar Dauphin Me
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Par Dauphin Meunier 285Maintenant d
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The Web of MayaBy Ella D'ArcyLTAS i
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By Ella D'Arcy 293hear nothing but
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By Ella D'Arcy 295pastor. Sometimes
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By Ella D'Arcy 297of Le Mesurier's
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By Ella D'Arcy 299" Oh, your rights
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By Ella D'Arcy 301of importance—b
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By Ella D'Arcy 303again. And presen
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By Ella D'Arcy 305might have though
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By Ella D'Arcy 307Lily protested ag
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By Ella D'Arcy 309the cruellest thi
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By Ella D'Arcy 311enough all the wa
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By Ella D'Arcy 313And nevertheless,
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By Ella D'Arcy 315and the little be
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By Ella D'Arcy 317He divined that C
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A FragmentBy Theo MarzialsAND then
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2 The Yellow Book AdvertisementsSam
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THE PUBLICATIONS OF JOHN LANEDE TAB
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