قراءة كتاب The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891

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The Argosy
Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891

The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891

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Mysteries. By Narissa Rosavo

Feb Miss Kate Marsden Jan My May Queen. By John Jervis Beresford, M.A. 416 Old China Jun On Letter-Writing. By A.H. Japp, LL.D. 375 Paul. By the Author of "Adonais, Q.C." 431 "Proctorised" Apr Rondeau. By E. Nesbit Mar Saint or Satan? By A. Beresford Feb Sappho. By Mary Grey Mar Serenade. By E. Nesbit Jun Sonnets. By Julia Kavanagh Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun So Very Unattractive! Jun Spes. By John Jervis Beresford, M.A. Apr Sweet Nancy. By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany 417 The Church Garden. By Christian Burke 440 The Only Son of his Mother. By Letitia McClintock Mar To my Soul. From the French of Victor Hugo Jun Unexplained. By Letitia McClintock Apr Who Was the Third Maid? Jan Winter in Absence Feb * * * * * POETRY. Sonnets. By Julia Kavanagh Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun A Song. By G.B. Stuart Jan Enlightenment. By E. Nesbit Feb Winter in Absence Feb A Memory. By George Cotterell Feb In a Bernese Valley. By Alexander Lamont Feb Rondeau. By E. Nesbit Mar Spes. By John Jervis Beresford, M.A. Apr Across the River. By Helen M. Burnside Apr My May Queen. By John Jervis Beresford, M.A. 416 The Church Garden. By Christian Burke 440 Serenade. By E. Nesbit Jun To my Soul. From the French of Victor Hugo Jun Old China Jun * * * * * ILLUSTRATIONS. By M.L. Gow. "I advanced slowly up the room, stopped, and curtsied." "I saw and recognised the mysterious midnight visitor." "He came back in a few minutes, but so transformed in outward appearance that Ducie scarcely knew him." "Behold!" "Sister Agnes knelt for a few moments and bent her head in silent prayer." "He put his hand to his side, and motioned Mirpah to open the letter." * * * * * Illustrations to "The Bretons at Home."
Sister Agnes knelt for a few moments, and bent her head in silent prayer.
Sister Agnes knelt for a few moments, and bent her head in silent prayer.

THE ARGOSY.

MAY, 1891.


THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.


CHAPTER XVIII.

JANET IN A NEW CHARACTER.

On entering Lady Chillington's room for the second time, Janet found that the mistress of Deepley Walls had completed her toilette in the interim, and was now sitting robed in stiff rustling silk, with an Indian fan in one hand and a curiously-chased vinaigrette in the other. She motioned with her fan to Janet. "Be seated," she said, in the iciest of tones; and Janet sat

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