CONTENTS of VOL. CCLXVIII. Across the Cordillera, from Chili to Buenos Ayres. By MAX Book-Fires of the Revolution and Restoration. By J. A. FARRER. PAG 580 Bunyan Warrant, How I Found the. By W. G. THORPE, F.S.A.. 192 Burglar's Blunder, The. By RICHARD MARSH Canonbury Tower. By C. C. ROBINSON Case, The, against Compulsory Vaccination. By A PHYSICIAN "Characters," The, of La Bruyère. By HENRY M. TROLLOPE Chili to Buenos Ayres: Across the Cordillera. WOLFFSOHN Claque, The. By A. O'D. BARTHOLEYNS Clubs and Fraternities. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS Colonel Newcome. By H. SCHÜTZ WILSON Costa Rica and its Resources. By ALFRED J. H. CRESPI Crotchet and Quaver Wit. By FREDERICK J. CROWEST 586 Druid Stone, The: a Phantasy. By Isabella Weddle East End, The Universities in the. By HAMLET E. CLARK Examining a Scotch School. By ALEXANDER GORDON False Eyes and True. By B. MONTGOMERIE RANKING Far West, Pantomime in the. By W. J. LAWRENCE Flodden's Fatal Field. By GEORGE EYRE-TODD . Fraternities and Clubs. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS French Protestant, A, During the Revolution. How I Found the Bunyan Warrant. By W. G. THORPE, F.S.A. Hunting Songs. By LAURA ALEX. SMITH New Forest, The, as a National School. By FRANCIS H. CANDY. Ongar and its Great Forgotten Statesman. By F. T. NORRIS On Loafers. By A LOAFER Pantomime in the Far West. By W. J. LAWRENCE On some Old Bee-Masters. By R. C. DAY Pasteur at Home. By ALFRED J. H. CRESPI . Pearls. By Mrs. H. R. HAWEIS PAGE 276 604 Petronius. By J. F. ROWBOTHAM Philosopher's Stone, The. By the Rev. S. BARING GOULD, M.A.: 62 Prayer-Book, The Lost. By MICHAEL KERNEY Pygmies, The African. By A. WERNER Quaver and Crotchet Wit. By FREDERICK J. CROWEST By E. PERRONET THOMPSON Revolution and Restoration, Book-Fires of the. By J. A. FARRER Ruskin, Mr., Artist and Publisher. By PERCY FITZGERALD, M.A. 126 Scotch School, Examining a. BY ALEXANDER GORDON 247 528 155 618 Some Johnson Characteristics. By H. W. MASSINGHAM Stone, The Philosopher's. By the Rev. S. BARING GOULD, M.A. Summer Stroll, a, in Sussex. By EDWARD CLAYTON - Eighteenth Century Figures-Shakespeare's London-The Octogenarian Verses A Chaucer Bibliography-Black-letter Chaucers Conditions of Private Printing in Paris-Dr. Furnival on Among Old Books-The Book Sales of 1889 Further Contribution to the Chaucer Bibliography-The 1561 Talmud, Light from the. By LAUNCELOT CROSS Universities, The, in the East End. By HAMLET E. CLARK 630 56 ! BANNY, come here; I want to kiss you fou He had spoken very softly; for although Mr. Maybanke, according to his evening habit, was apparently sound asleep in his easy-chair, yet old gentlemen are known to have a disagreeable way of suddenly awaking and demanding, "What is the matter?"-when nothing is the matter. Leaning through the conservatory door, Carey blew a whiff from his cigarette, while his eyes followed every movement of the little figure in a mourning dress sitting at a table in the long drawingroom beyond. Her attention was wholly given to the book which she was reading, her hands all the time whirling her knitting-pins. Still, it was evident that she must have heard him, for the whispered VOL. CCLXVIII. NO. 1909. B |