Lippincott's Magazine

Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873

INSIDE JAPAN By W.E. GRIFFIS. JASON'S QUEST By CHARLES WARREN STODDARD. I. II. III. IV. FOREBODINGS. DEER-PARKS By REGINALD WYNFORD. RAMBLES AMONG THE FRUITS AND FLOWERS OF THE TROPICS By FANNIE R. FEUDGE. TWO PAPERS.--I. A PRINCESS OF THULE By WILLIAM BLACK.

Chapters

11. CHAPTER XIII.

If Frank Lavender had been told that his love for his wife was in danger of waning, he would have laughed the suggestion to scorn. He was as fond of her and as proud of her as e...

9. CHAPTER V

If I could have changed places with Fidget, I could scarce have expressed my disapproval of the new-comer more vehemently than he. Miss Meyrick seemed quite annoyed at the littl...

2. CHAPTER XIII.--By The Waters Of Babylon.

GOLD By ITA ANIOL PROKOP. GLIMPSES OF GHOST-LAND By LUCY H. HOOPER. AFTERNOON By EMMA LAZARUS. OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. Washington's Birthplace In 1873 By R.B.E. Vicissitudes In High...

10. CHAPTER XII.

Had Sheila, then, Lavender could not help asking himself, a bad temper, or any other qualities or characteristics which were apparent to other people, but not to him? Was it pos...

4. CHAPTER VIII.

We now left the Reinthal and turned into the side-valley of Bachernthal. It was the 17th of August, but the little plots of corn still waved long and green, giving a feeling of...

3. CHAPTER VII.

We left the Hof one August Friday--we were not superstitious--a goodly company, sufficient to freight the rumbling old stage-wagon which jolted daily between Bruneck and Taufers...

8. CHAPTER IV.

Morning came--or rather the long night came to an end at last--and at twenty minutes before six I opened the gate at the Sloman cottage. It was so late in September that the mor...

6. CHAPTER II.

The next day was Sunday, and I was on duty at an early hour, prepared to walk with Bessie to church. My darling was peculiar among women in this: her church-going dress was sobe...

5. CHAPTER I.

What a picture she was as she sat there, my own Bessie! and what a strange place it was to rest on, those church steps! Behind us lay the Woolsey woods, with their wooing fragra...

7. CHAPTER III.

"I have something to tell you;" and without an instant's pause I went on: "Mr. D---- has business in England which cannot be attended to by letter. One of us must go, and they s...

1. CHAPTER V.

INSIDE JAPAN By W.E. GRIFFIS. JASON'S QUEST By CHARLES WARREN STODDARD. I. II. III. IV. FOREBODINGS. DEER-PARKS By REGINALD WYNFORD. RAMBLES AMONG THE FRUITS AND FLOWERS OF THE...