The volume number headings in this index refer to the third British series. Beginning with volume 10, comparative volume numbers for the fourth series in the American edition are also supplied.
1 (Dec 1874-Nov 1875)
Pretty Miss Bellow: A Tale of Home Life. By Theo Gift. 1-16, 97-104, 161-168, 225-232, 289-296, 353-360, 417-424, 481-488, 545-552 609-617, 670-687, 737-751.
’What Mrs Moran Said: An Irish Story.’ By E. Owens Blackburne. 22-26. ‘My Aunt’s Matchmaking.’ By F.M.S. 41-47.
The Manchester Man. By Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks. 65-76, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460, 513-525, 577-591, 641-655, 705-720.
‘The Mystery of the Tall Grey Man.’ 218-222.
‘The Great Gold Secret.’ By David Ker. 273-277.
‘Love or Pride?’ By Jean Boncoeur. 298-300.
‘At Close Quarters with a Boa Constrictor.’ By David Ker. 334-337.
‘Lost.’ By J. Berwick Harwood. 398-402.
‘Miss Honor’s Patients.’ By E. Owens Blackburne. 437-439.
‘A Cut in the Dark.’ By David Ker. 467-469.
‘Ruth’s Stepfather.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 492-495.
‘My Hero.’ By G. Manville Fenn. 553-556.
‘A Night’s Work in the Chinese War: A Veteran’s Story.’ By D.K. 557-559.
‘Hard Pressed: A Wolf-story.’ 565-570.
‘Mutiny on Board.’ By Lewis Hough. 602-605.
‘Bibbs: A Love-story.’ By the Author of ‘The Dingy House at Kensington etc. 606-608.
‘Edward Brown, Stoker.’ By G. Manville Fenn. 634-638.
‘My Balloon Adventure.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 687-692.
‘In Dangerous Company.’ By David Ker. 751-754.
‘The Jet-hunter’s Story.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 761-763.
2 (Dec 1875-Nov 1876)
Caught in the Briars. By the Author of ‘Lost in the Winning,’ etc. 1-12, 65-74, 129-139, 193-203, 257-267, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460, 513-524, 577-586, 641-651, 705-714.
Two Points of View. By Beatrice Leigh Hunt. 33-40, 96-103, 161-168, 224-232, 289-294, 350-360.
‘Kitty.’ By the Author of ‘The Dingy House at Kensington.’ 44-46.
‘Those Terrible Six Hours: A Sailor’s Story.’ By David Ker. 86-87.
‘The Broken Heart: A Tale Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 112-116.
‘My Own Story: Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 184-188.
‘The Man of My Choice: My Story, Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 249-251.
‘Teresa.’ By Jean Boncoeur. 270-273.
‘How Harry Winsome Won His Epaulets.’ By a naval surgeon. 277-281.
“‘Grey, but not with Years”: Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 306-310.
‘The Gulf of Fire.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 336-339.
‘Elsie Croft: A Love Story.’ By H. Savile Clarke. 363-367.
‘Waiting for an Answer.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 401-405.
‘Proud Mrs Brandleth.’ By the Author of ‘The Dingy House at Kensington,’ ‘The Bridge Between,’ etc. 407-410.
‘A Hard Case.’ 415-424, 481-487, 544-550, 608-616, 671-678, 736-744.
‘Gone Away – No Trace! Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 467-471.
‘The Blind Spinner.’ By B. Leith-Adams. 494-499.
‘Saved by a Cyclone.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 554-555.
‘A Blight in Summer.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 595-600.
‘Lost or Stolen? Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 656-660.
‘What’s in a Name?’ By J.F.W. 690-693.
‘My Great Trouble.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 721-725.
‘My Discovery: A Story Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 751-754.
3 (Dec. 1876-Nov. 1877)
Paul Knox, Pitman. By J. Berwick Harwood. 1-12, 65-75, 129-138, 193-202, 257-265, 321-331, 385-393, 449-458, 513-521, 577-584, 641-649, 705-711.
‘How I Told Him My Story.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 21-25.
My Guardian. By Ada Cambridge. 33-43, 96-104, 160-168, 222-231, 289-296, 351-359, 416-422.
‘A Bulgarian Episode.’ By Lewis Hough. 54-57.
‘Christmas Eve.’ 89.
‘Cousin Nell.’ 90.
‘The Professor’s Blunder.’ 91.
‘A Real Black Bogey!’ 92.
‘Gold and Gilt.’ By the Author of ‘The Dingy House at Kensington,’
‘The Bridge Between,’ etc. 108-111.
‘Old Moneybags’ Will: A Story Told over a Counter.’ By Mary Marbury. 182-184.
‘Twenty Pounds.’ 212-215.
‘The First Cloud.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 237-240.
‘Told by Her Sister.’ 268-273.
‘Our Mistaken Generosity.’ By L. Hough. 281-284.
‘What He Lost by It.’ By Sarah Doudney. 303-307.
‘Kate’s Prince.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 333-335.
‘The Old Manor House.’ 339-343.
‘Without a Pigtail.’ By the Author of ‘A Dingy House at Kensington,’ ‘Bibbs,’ etc. 367-371.
‘A Race for Life.’ By Henry Frith. 400-403.
‘Bang.’ 434-435.
‘A Song without Words.’ By Frank Barrett. 468-472.
‘Check before Mate.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 476.
‘The Little Dressmaker.’ 477.
‘Midsummer Eve.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 478.
‘Muriel’s Two Midsummers.’ 479.
Stone Steps and Wooden Stairs. By Beatrice Leigh Hunt. 480-488, 542-552, 606-616, 670-680, 733-742.
‘Laura’s Doctor.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 532-535.
‘A Short Wooing.’ By Elizabeth Claxton. 592-594.
‘My Stepmother.’ 688-694.
‘Why the Light Went out.’ By Henry Frith. 716-720.
‘A Doctor’s Holiday.’ 729-731.
‘Two Cobwebs: An Old Man’s Tale.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 748-752.
4 (Dec. 1877-Nov. 1878)
Time Shall Try. By F.E.M. Notley. 1-11, 65-75, 129-139, 193-202, 257-267, 321-333, 385-394, 449-460, 513-524, 577-588, 641-650, 705-720.
‘The Buried Bungalow.’ 20-22.
Suspense. By the Author of ‘A Hard Case.’ 31-39, 96-104, 161-167, 225-232, 287-291.
‘The Schoolmistress at Skerne Dun.’ 84-88.
‘A Lucky Tumble.’ 110-111.
‘Snowed Up.’ By Henry Frith. 144-148.
‘Running the Gauntlet of the Dardenelles: An Episode of the Russo-Turkish War of 1770.’ By D.K. 156-158.
‘Prudence Gray.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 211-214.
‘A Great Mistake.’ 240-246.
‘The Sphinx: A Mystery.’ By J. Munro. 275-279.
‘The Silver Lock.’ 300-304.
‘Ivy.’ 340-344.
When the Tide Was High. By C. Despard. 352-359, 417-424, 480-486, 544-550, 608-613, 671-681, 735-742.
‘A River Story.’ By Lewis Hough. 376-379.
‘A Bunch of Roses.’ By Henry Frith. 397-400.
“‘As Companion to a Lady.'” By Geo. Manville Fenn. 410-413.
‘False Colours.’ By Evelyn Hope. 466-467.
‘Running “Pilot.”‘ By Henry Frith. 468-471.
‘Shooting the Rapids.’ 528-531.
‘The Tables Turned.’ By C. Despard. 591-595.
‘The Mortgage-money.’ 622-628.
“‘Through Flood – through Fire.’ By Henry Frith. 658-661.
‘His Strange Infatuation.’ By B.C. 687-690.
‘Only Just Saved.’ 730-733.
5 (Dec 1878-Nov 1879)
The Tenth Earl. By John Berwick Harwood. 1-11, 65-74, 129-137, 193-203, 257-268, 321-330, 385-395, 449-458, 513-523, 577-585, 641-649, 705-710.
‘Old Elspa.’ By Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks. 18-22.
The Artist and the Man. By C. Despard. 32-39, 97-103, 161-168, 224-231, 290-297, 353-360.
Frank Ross at Oxford. By a Resident M.A. 43-47, 108-112, 147-153, 298-302, 437-442, 556-560, 624-627, 720-723.
‘Madge’s Cousin.’ 176-179.
‘Madame’s Little Plot.’ 218-223.
‘A Troublesome Charge.’ 275-278.
‘Who Took It?’ 339-343.
But for Ilion. [By Florence Warden]. 417-425, 482-489, 543-549, 606-615, 671-678, 735-741.
‘Queer Little Me.’ By Gwendoline. 474-478.
‘A Bank-note, in Two Halves.’ By Arthur Griffiths. 531-535.
‘An Adventure in Formosa.’ 587-590.
‘Beyond Recall.’ 596-598.
‘The Panic in the Desert: A Tale of Seven Years Since.’ 660-663.
‘How Jacques Balmat Ascended Mont Blanc.’ By Frank Barrett. 726-730.
6 (Dec 1879-Nov 1880)
Horace McLean: A Story of a Search in Strange Places. [By Alice O’Hanlon]. 1-11, 65-75, 129-139, 193-203, 257-269, 321-333, 385-399, 449-460, 513-525, 577-587, 641-654, 705-717.
‘Walter Blakeney’s Masterpiece.’ By Henry Frith. 24-27.
Hidden Gold. Frank Barrett. 34-42, 94-103, 157-165, 217-225, 285-293, 349-356.
‘How He Learnt His Lesson.’ 88-91.
‘Gourlay Brothers.’ By H. 168-171.
‘A Strange Fellow-Voyager.’ By K. 244-246.
‘The Best Revenge.’ By Henry Frith. 275-279.
‘My Wife’s Stitch in Time.’ By J.F.W. 410-414.
How Vickerscroft Was Redeemed. By the Author of ‘But for Ilion,’ etc. [Florence Warden]. 417-424, 481-489, 544-552, 609-618, 673-681, 737-745.
‘The Chimney at Lisgarvan Mill.’ By K.R. 470-473.
‘Madgie’s Hero.’ By H. 661-665.
‘Our Irrepressible Tenor.’ By H.L. 751-754.
7 (Dec 1880-Nov 1881)
The Probation of Dorothy Travers: A Story of Waiting. By the Author of ‘In a Minor Key’ [Arabella M. Hopkinson]. 1-12, 65-78, 129-141, 193-205, 257-270, 321-331, 385-398, 449-459, 513-524, 577-585, 641-649, 705-714.
The Trouble It Brought. By C.E. Despard. 34-42, 96-104, 161-169, 224-231, 288-296, 353-360.
‘Faithless Margaret: A Christmas Story.’ By Frank Barrett. 52-56.
‘One Hundred Pounds Reward.’ By A.M. 116-118.
’Gerald’s Four-leaved Shamrock.’ 173-176.
‘Nelly’s Mistake: A Love-story.’ 216-220.
‘For Money – for Love.’ By the Author of ‘ The Dingy House at Kensington,’ ‘The Bridge Between,’ ‘Summer Day,’ etc. 250-251.
‘In the Glass.’ Mrs J[ohn] H[unt]. 344-346.
‘A Passing Acquaintance.’ 406-410.
Major Godfroy’s Discovery. By Frank Barrett. 416-425, 481-489, 545-553, 609-617, 673-682, 737-745.
‘Aunt Susan.’ By Katharine Roche. 467-471.
‘Young Mistress’ Ride.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 533-535.
‘Checkmated.’ By Alice Jane Turner. 591-595.
‘Some Doubtful Acquaintances: A Sea-side Story.’ 663-667.
‘A Swim for Life: A Western Episode.’ 691-694.
‘A Foolish Mistake.’ By H. 727-730.
‘A Jeweller’s Story.’ 752-754.
8 (Dec 1881-Nov 1882)
No Proof. By the Author of ‘Horace McLean: A Story of a Search in Strange Places,’ etc. [By Alice O’Hanlon] 1-13, 65-76, 129-141, 193-204, 257-268, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460, 513-524, 577-588, 641-653, 705-717.
‘At Cross-purposes.’ By H.F. 25-28.
Ralph Raeburn’s Trusteeship. By John Berwick Harwood. 33-42, 97-105, 161-168, 226-234, 291-300, 354-363.
‘A Lost Key.’ By W.J. Lacey. 112-114.
‘The Heiress of Garden Court.’ 146-150.
‘So Blue! A Story of a Girton Girl.’ By H.L. 211-215.
‘Josephine’s Dream.’ 274-277.
‘A Brave Deed.’ By the Author of ‘A Lost Key,’ etc. 404-407.
Was It Wise to Change. By the Author of ‘A Hard Case,’ etc. 417-424, 482-490, 547-555, 611-619, 674-681, 738-746.
‘Supplanted.’ 472-475.
‘Miss Britman’s Last Lesson.’ By the Author of ‘Gourlay Brothers,’ ‘Madgie’s Hero,’ etc. 532-534.
‘The Mosquito-cloud.’ By J. Berwick Harwood. 560-562.
‘Checkmated.’ By F.B. 595-598.
‘The Missing Witness.’ 624-627.
‘His Own Shadow.’ By Walter Wimpole. 658-663, 723-727.
‘Only a Miner.’ 751-754.
9 (Dec 1882-Nov 1883)
Pardoned. By the Author of ‘In a Minor Key.’ ‘The Probation of Dorothy Travers,’ etc. [Arabella M. Hopkinson]. 1-13, 65-77, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-333, 385-397, 449-459, 513-525, 577-587, 641-652, 705-715.
‘Thousands and Thousands!’ By the Author of ‘A Moonbeam Triangle,’ etc. 20-23.
Down in the World. By the Author of ‘But for Ilion,’ ‘How Vickerscroft Was Redeemed,’ etc. [Florence Warden]. 33-41, 98-105, 162-171, 226-234, 290-298, 354-362.
‘Our Mr Jenkins.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 46-48.
‘Little General Scott.’ By the Author of ‘His Own Property,’ ‘Nell’s Nobleman,’ etc. [Florence M. King]. 60-64.
‘Signorina Lessie.’ By H.L. 147-150.
‘Felicia.’ 177-178.
‘A Story about a Family Portrait.’ By C. Despard. 214-217.
‘Miss Saxelby’s Work of Art.’ 242-246.
“‘When Green Leaves Come Again.”‘ By H.F. 276-279.
‘Edith’s Faith.’ By the Author of ‘Gourlay Brothers,’ ‘Madgie’s Hero,’ etc. 339-341.
‘Why Those Sketches Were Unfinished.’ By A.P. 369-370, 435-438.
‘How He Found His Wife.’ By the Author of ‘A Hard Case,’ ‘Was It Wise to Change?’ etc. 402-405.
Co-heirs: A Cornish Story. By John Berwick Harwood. 418-427, 482-490, 546-553, 610-619, 674-683, 738-745.
‘Across the River.’ 466-469.
‘The Cruise of the Jemima.’ By M. Onley. 502-505.
‘Blocked in a Tunnel,’ By the Author of ‘A Race for Life,’ etc. [Henry Frith]. 530-534.
‘The Fair Maid of Cherbury.’ By the Author of ’A Moonbeam Triangle,’ etc. 564-567.
‘After Long Years: A Portsmouth Story.’ By Clement Marsland. 598-601, 689-691.
‘Doctor Brown’s Prescription.’ By G. Manville Fenn. 630-633.
‘Trusted Too Well.’ By H.L. 662-664.
‘Iva’s Day-dream.’ By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ ‘Why Those Sketches Were Unfinished,’ etc. [A.P.] 722-724.
‘The House on the Hill.’ 752-755.
Summer number – Palmy Days
‘Lady Gwendolen’s Tryst.’ [By E. Neal]. 1-5.
‘One Sprig of Edelweiss,’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 9-17.
‘The Colonel’s Bone.’ By P.B. Power. 18-20.
‘A Broken Trust.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 24-26.
‘The Bride of a Day.’ By C. Despard. 29-34.
‘An Ill-timed Proposal.’ By H.L. 40-44.
“‘By the Sweat of His Brow:” A Colonial Yarn,’ By W. Senior. 47-50.
‘How He Was Thwarted.’ [By W.J.L.]. 51-53.
‘Hugh’s Wife.’ By Edward Garrett. 59-63.
10 (Dec 1883-Nov 1884) [American ed. s.4, v.l]
Within the Clasp. By J. Berwick Harwood. 1-14, 65-76, 129-139, 193-202, 257-267, 321-330, 385-395, 449-458, 513-522, 577-586, 641-651, 705-715.
‘Behind the Tapestry.’ By L.T. Meade. 22-25.
Witness My Hand: A Fenshire Story. By the Author of ‘Lady Gwendolen’s Tryst’ [E. Neal]. 34-43, 98-107, 162-170, 226-235, 290-299, 354-363.
‘Court Beaucourt’s Treasure.’ By the Author of ‘One Sprig of Edelweiss,’ [Lillias Campbell Davidson]. 49-51, 112-115.
‘Lady Best’s Mistake.’ By Jean Middlemass. 84-87.
‘”Faint Heart Ne’er Won Fair Lady.”‘ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 147-150.
‘Una and the Lion.’ By E.M. Bainbrigge. 175-178.
‘Marie: A Story of the American Civil War.’ By the Author of ‘The
‘Probation of Dorothy Travers,’ ‘Pardoned,’ etc. [Arabella M. Hopkinson]. 210-213.
‘Out of Pity.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 240-243.
‘”Sister Eyes.'” By the Author of ‘So Blue; The Story of a Girton Girl,’ etc. [H.L.]. 274-277.
‘”Spring-time”: A Painter’s Story.’ 307-310.
‘Ludwig’s Jealousy.’ By H.H.R. 335-338.
‘All Like a Dream.’ By Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. 368-370.
‘Siddy’s Advice.’ By Louise Crow. 374-375.
‘Mr Browne’s Heiress.’ By R.M. 402-406.
John Ford: His Faults, and What Came of Them. By Frank Barrett. 418-426, 482-491, 546-555, 610-619, 674-682, 738-747.
‘Maddalena’s Lovers.’ By C. Despard. 432-435.
‘Vincent Romney’s Recompense.’ By W.J.L. 466-469.
‘On the Deck of the Osprey.’ By the Author of ‘Lady Gwendoline’s Tryst,’ ‘Witness My Hand,’ etc. [E. Neal]. 505-507.
‘Which Shall It Be? By A.M. Hopkinson. 530-532.
‘Neptune: A Story of Strange Meetings.’ ‘By Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. 560-562.
‘A Timely Rescue.’ By Catharine Childar. 564-567.
‘Discovered in Time.’ By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ etc. [A.P.]. 599-602.
‘”La Filomela”: A Story of Paris.’ By the Author of ‘Mr Kewthorpe’s Accident,’ etc. 628-631.
‘Gretty’s Trust: A Romance of the Swiss Mountains.’ By Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. 657-660.
‘His Life’s One Holiday.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 668-670.
‘A Modern Pygmalion.’ By Catharine Childar. 690-693.
‘Livia’s Mistake.’ By Catharine Childar. 731-734.
‘A Wayward Ward.’ By the Author of “How He Was Thwarted,’ etc. [W.J.L.] 753-755.
Summer number – Summer Days
‘The Crew of the Curlew.’ By the Author of ‘Witness My Hand’ [E. Neal]. 1-8.
‘Broken Off.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 11-14.
‘Mr Kewthorpe’s Accident.’ By the Author of ‘Miss Saxelby’s Work of Art.’ 18-23.
‘Their Cunning Device.’ By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ [A.P.]. 26-30.
‘Mr Brown’s Day among the Ruins in Rome.’ By Catherine Childar. 31-36.
‘Mr Daly’s Sitter.’ By the Author of ‘So Blue’ [H.L.]. 36-40.
‘Old Doddie.’ By Gordon Stables. 43-46.
‘My First Holiday.’ By John Berwick Harwood. 49-53.
‘Water-Lilies.’ By A.M. Hopkinson. 56-59.
‘In That World Which is the Old.’ By Henry Frith. 59-64.
11 (Dec 1884-Nov 1885) [American ed. s. 4, v.2]
A Diamond in the Rough. By Alice O’Hanlon. 1-13, 65-76, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-333, 385-397, 449-461, 513-525, 577-588, 641-652, 705-717.
‘George Fenwick’s Schoolfellow.’ By H.L. 20-24.
Sweet Christabel. By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 34-42, 98-107, 162-171, 227-235, 291-299, 353-361.
‘A Point of Honour.’ By M.R.L. 52-55.
‘His Son’s Wife.’ By H.L. 82-86.
‘Those Christmas Voices.’ By C. Despard. 114-117.
‘Grandmamma’s Valentine.’ By Elizabeth Campbell Winter. 147-150.
‘A Lost Opportunity.’ By Stella St John Gard. 179-182.
‘How She Saved Him.’ By W.J.L. 210-213.
‘Frank de Vaud: A Story of Swiss Life.’ By Gordon Stables. 220-222.
‘An Old Maid’s Friends.’ By A.A. Eyres. 247-250, 306-309.
“‘By the Merest Accident.'” By Henry Frith. 274-277.
‘Fourth Cousins: A Shetland Story.’ By Gordon Stables. 283-285. ‘Janet’s Forgeries.’ By A.A.E. 342-346.
‘A Tale Told under the Snow.’ By Gordon Stables. 368-371.
‘Poles Apart.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 407-409.
My Namesake Marjorie. By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ etc. [A.P.] 418-426, 482-489, 546-554, 610-618, 675-682, 739-746.
‘June Daisies: A Kensington Romance.’ 430-434.
‘Mary Cotterell’s Visitor.’ By H.L. 495-499.
‘A Mysterious Attraction.’ By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 532-535.
‘Who Was Elaine?’ By the Author of ‘Witness My Hand,’ ‘For Cecil’s Sake,’ etc. [E. Neal]. 560-563.
‘Mrs John Allen, of Ridge View.’ By Catherine Owen. 596-601, 689-693. ‘The Emperor’s Pardon.’ By J. Berwick Harwood. 626-629.
‘Lady Cathcart’s Confession.’ By the Author of ‘Lucia, Hugh, and Another,’ etc. 659-663.
‘Dick’s Wife.’ 725-730.
‘Inkinsfell: An Alpine Village Story.’ 757-760.
Summer number – Bright Days
‘Gladys: A Tale of a Summer Wedding.’ 1-11.
‘A Modern Galatea.’ By Henry Frith. 14-18.
‘Captain Miles Barnicott.’ 22-25.
‘Amid the Ocean Surges.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 27-29.
‘Anthony Selwyn’s Wooing.’ 32-36.
‘Mrs Twiggit’s Mint Sauce.’ 40-43.
‘A Real Gentleman.’ By A.M. Hopkinson. 46-50.
‘The “Crabs” at Caisterby: A Story of the Eastern Counties.’ By A.P. 53-58.
‘A Woman of Faculty.’ By Stella St John Gard. 60-64.
12 (Dec 1885-Nov 1886) [American ed. s. 4, v. 3]
A Wilful Young Woman. By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ ‘A Rustic Maid,’ ‘My Namesake Marjorie,’ etc. [A.P.]. 1-10, 65-77, 129-141, 193-204, 257-269, 321-332, 385-396, 449-460, 513-524, 577-587, 641-651, 705-715.
‘The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ By Lucy Farmer. 18-22.
Lyndon of High Cliffe: An Old Soldier’s Love-story. By C. Despard. 35-44, 98-107, 162-172, 227-236, 290-299, 354-364.
‘Milly’s Dowry.’ By M.R.L. 47-51.
‘Above the Mountain Mist.’ By Lillias Campbell Davidson. 87-90.
‘Her Brother Ephraim.’ By H.L. 118-121.
‘Mr Hemphill’s Love-story: A Page from the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ By Lucy Farmer. 147-151.
‘Just Like Argentina.’ By the Author of ‘Mrs Twiggit’s Mint Sauce,’ etc. 183-186.
‘In Rotha Chester’s Honeymoon.’ By Marion Pendlebury. 209-213.
‘By Mutual Consent.’ By Anne Kea. 242-246.
‘Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story.’ By A. Conan Doyle, M.B. 274-278. ‘The Mystery of the Martyn-Henry’s (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 304-308.
‘Goss and Sons.’ 338-342.
‘What Tom Thought.’ By Jane May. 372-376.
‘Gideon Grasper’s Temptation (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 407-411.
Harlowe’s Helpmate. By Frank Barrett. 418-427, 483-492, 547-554, 609-618, 674-683, 736-744.
‘Love, the Pilgrim.’ By the Author of ‘Witness My Hand,’ etc. [E. Neal]. 433-437.
‘Mary Holt’s Engagement: An American Story.’ By Catherine Owen. 470-474. ‘Monsieur Albano: A Story of Pride and Ambition.’ Ey Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. 503-505.
‘Captain Armstrong’s Probation (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 531-535.
‘A Freak of Nature.’ 562-565.
‘The Case of Mr Haymann (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 598-603.
‘Mr Dalby’s Month of Probation.’ 623-626.
‘A Matrimonial Schemer.’ By H.L. 660-663.
‘Mr Pilbeam’s Love-story: A Foolish Episode Narrated by Himself.’ By George B. Burgin. 690-693.
‘Ennui House.’ By Fay Axtens. 726-730.
‘The Evil Omen.’ By the Author of ‘The Impressions of a Noticing Eye.’ 757-760.
Summer number
‘Mistress June.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 1-40.
‘A Strange Survival.’ By Lucy Farmer. 46-52.
‘Cut Off with a Shilling.’ 57-61.
13 (Dec 1886-Nov 1887) [American ed. s. 4, v. 4]
Life’s Fitful Fever (title changes to Vere Thornleigh’s Inheritance; or, ‘Life’s Fitful Fever’ with 3rd. instalment). By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 1-11, 99-110, 129-139, 193-204, 287-298, 321-332, 416-428, 449-462.
‘Sybil’s Second Cousins, and What They Did for Her.’ By the Author of ‘A Wilful Young Woman,’ ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ ‘A Rustic Maid,’ etc. [A.P.]. 8-22.
A Step in the Dark. By Kate Eyre. 33-42, 65-74, 161-170, 226-237, 257-267, 352-363.
‘A Mouth Harmonica.’ By Matthias Barr. 54-58.
‘Twice Dead.’ 82-86.
‘Letters from the Planets.’ By Aleriel. 121-123, 311-313, 556-558, 688-690.
‘”She’s Coming”: A North Country Story.’ 150-154.
‘Doctor Joliffe’s Queer Patient (From the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 176-180.
‘The Hermit of Dundoyne.’ 212-217.
‘A Company of Three.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 247-250.
‘Somebody’s Secret.’ By M.R.L. 276-279.
‘Miss Katie’s Last Engagement (From the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 304-307.
‘Only a Tenth.’ By the Author of ‘A Wilful Young Woman,’ etc. [A.P.]. 341-344.
A Man of the Name of John. By Florence M. King. 385-394, 480-488, 544-553, 577-586, 674-682, 705-714.
‘Miss Chance.’ By E. Adair. 400-405.
‘Mr Barnes’s Dilemma (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 435-438.
‘The Sisters: A Love-tale of Japan.’ 470-474.
‘A Record of One Day.’ By Marian Pendlebury. 494-497.
A Treacherous Calm. By Thomas Keyworth. 513-522, 610-619, 641-650, 738-747.
‘Three Old Maids.’ 530-534.
‘An Answer to an Advertisement.’ By the Author of ‘A Ship in the Dark,’ ‘A Fool’s Harvest,’ etc. [Kate Eyre]. 559-563.
‘A Trial by Fire (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 595-599.
‘An Old Love.’ By M. Payne Smith. 623-627.
‘All Souls’ Night.’ 663-667, 753-756.
‘How Captain Williamson Won His Bride (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 690-694.
‘Dear Mr Morton.’ By Katharine Roche. 722-726.
Summer number
‘A Fool’s Harvest.’ By Kate Eyre. 3-55.
14 (Dec 1887-Nov 1888) [American ed. s.4, v. 5]
Monica: or, Stronger Than Death. By Evelyn Everett Green. 1-12, 80-91, 129-140, 226-237, 257-267, 321-332, 420-431, 449-460.
‘Squire Ollifant’s Will (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 25-30.
By Misadventure. By Frank Barrett. 35-44, 98-108, 162-171, 193-200, 297-306, 354-363.
What the Coral Reefs Gave Me. By John Berwick Harwood. 65-72, 175-179, 212-214.
‘The Portals of the King of Day: A Journey to the Regions of the Sun.’ By Aleriel. 96-98.
‘A Broken Collar-bone.’ By M. Payne Smith. 118-121.
‘Mysterious Miss Alister.’ By the Author of ‘A Wilful Young Woman.’ [A.P.]. 150-154.
‘The Lucky Bar of Dunwood Mere (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 240-244.
‘Wild Grapes.’ By Jean Middlemass. 279-283.
‘The Cobweb of a Lonely Spider.’ 338-342.
‘A Mystery at Cardewe Manor (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 370-373.
For the Good of the Family. By Kate Eyre. 385-394, 482-492, 545-555, 577-585, 675-684, 705-715.
‘Oliver and I.’ By the Author of ‘The Probation of Dorothy Travers,’ etc. [Arabella M. Hopkinson]. 410-414.
‘Mrs van Koert’s Teapot.’ By M.R.L. 437-441.
‘Our Duplicate Story.’ By W.J.L. 472-475.
‘Her Tom.’ 498-501.
Comrades Once. By Thomas Keyworth. 513-523, 616-626, 641-652, 734-745.
‘His Guardian Genius.’ By William J. Lacey. 560-564.
‘What Miss Trusdale Said (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 604-608.
‘The Wishing-well of Erdstone (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 690-694.
‘One Good Turn Deserves Another.’ 750-754.
Summer Number – The Crown of the Year
‘A Bag of Diamonds: A Leaf from the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ By Lucy Farmer. 1-41.
‘Bracketed.’ By Miles Bradford. 48-52.
‘From the First.’ 56-60.
15 (Dec 1888-Nov 1889) [American ed. s. 4, v. 6]
Under a Strange Mask. By Frank Barrett. 1-9, 100-107, 129-136, 227-235, 289-297, 321-329.
‘Dobson’s Plots.’ By David C. Roose. 18-20.
‘In Wayward Mood.’ By William J. Lacey. 28-32.
Mr Trench of Brasenose: The Romance of a Long Vacation. By Mary L. Armitt. 35-44, 65-73, 170-179, 193-203.
‘A Glad Surprise.’ By Kate Eyre. 52-57.
‘Marie’s Bridegroom.’ By the Author of ‘Witness My Hand,’ etc. [A.P.] 79-82.
‘An Unsensational Ghost Story.’ By K. Magnus. 91-93.
‘Christmas Alone: A Phantasy.’ By J.F. Brewer. 114-118.
‘Colonel Stormer’s Mistake (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).1 By Mrs Martyn-Henry. 158-163.
‘His Own Property.’ By the Author of ‘A Man of the Name of John,’ etc. [Florence M. King]. 216-221.
‘Our Mysterious Neighbour.’ 241-245.
A Woman’s Strength. By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 257-267, 354-366, 418-429, 449-461, 544-556, 577-589, 688-699, 705-717.
‘Blazing Gulch.’ 279-283.
‘Mr Bah Poot’s Manifestations.’ By Kate Eyre. 301-307.
The Struggles of Abel Strong: A Living Chess Story. By Henry Frith. 342-347, 437-441, 474-478.
‘Cross-currents: A Story of Match-making.’ By M. Payne Smith. 371-374.
Engaged to be Married: A Story of To-day. By L.T. Meade. 385-395, 485-495, 513-522, 608-617, 641-649, 738-748.
‘”Noblesse Oblige.”‘ 401-405.
‘The Wolf’s Mouth.’ By Edward Irenaeus Stevenson. 466-469.
‘Scars.’ By S. Baring-Gould, M.A. 502-507.
‘Mr Simperson’s Story.’ By Henry Malpas. 533-537.
A Man in a Million: A Tale of the Indian Ocean. By Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N.
‘The Missing Dean.’ By C.A. 596-603.
‘The Heroism of Herbert Stamford (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Emily Cardewe. 659-663.
“‘Those Dreadful Girls.”‘ By M.R.L. 682-685.
‘A Very Strange Affair.’ By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ ‘Miss Hilary’s Suitors.’ etc. [A.P.]. 723-733.
‘On the Road to Siberia: The Story of a Polish Prisoner.’ 750-752.
Summer Number – The Crown of the Year
‘King or Protector?’ By the Author of ‘A Man of the Name of John,’ etc. [Florence M. King]. 3-49.
‘The Mystery of the Monument Room (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).1 By Lucy Farmer. 60-64.
16 (Dec 1889-Nov 18S0) [American ed. s. 4, v. 7]
The Stronger Will. By Evelyn Everett Green. 1-11, 96-105, 129-139, 222-232, 257-268, 352-363, 414-419.
‘The Double X Mystery.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 18-25.
To Be Given Up. By Kate Eyre. 32-44, 65-76, 159-171, 193-204, 280-299 321-332, 424-435, 449-460.
In the Wild West: A Story of Adventure. By J. Berwick Harwood. 48-54, 110-117, 174-181.
‘After a Collision.’ By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 83-88.
‘Under Suspicion: A Market-day Story.’ 147-151.
‘Miss Roxendale’s Suitor (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 211-216.
‘Lady Angela’s Latest Lion.’ By M.R.L. 246-249.
‘Never Cleared Up: A Mystery of the Sea.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 274-281 ‘Letters from the Planets.’ By Aleriel. 285-287.
‘The Clarkes’ Cousin.’ By M. Payne Smith. 308-311.
‘The Voice in the Woods.’ By M. Moorsom. 341-345.
‘A Sorry Joke.’ 371-376.
Womanlike. By the Author of ‘A Man of the Name of John,’ ‘King or Protector?’ etc. [Florence 11. King]. 385-393, 486-495, 513-522, 614-622, 641-650, 736-744.
‘A Broken Engagement.’ By Henry Malpas. 401-405.
‘Ninette’s Ideas.’ By M.R.L. 440-443.
‘Hell’s Nobleman.’ By the Author of ‘His Own Property,’ etc. [Florence M. King]. 466-470.
The Merchant Prince. By J. Berwick Harwood. 474-479, 531-536, 627-631
‘The Sacrifice of Mary Somerville (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ By Lucy Farmer. 502-506.
The Wooing of Christabel. By E. Neal. 544-555, 577-589, 673-684, 705-715.
‘The Wrong Bertie.’ By the Author of ‘His Own Property,’ etc. [Florence M. King]. 598-602.
‘My Aunt’s House.’ By M.B. Whiting. 608-611.
‘Mrs Montgomerie’s Manoeuvres.’ By E. Neal. 691-696.
‘What Happened at Ridgeway-on-sea.’ 721-729.
‘Racing an Arab: An Adventure in Syria.’ By David Ker. 748-750.
Summer number
‘Waters of Oblivion.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 3-45.
‘The Other Aileen.’ 54-58.
17 (Dec 1890-Nov 1891) [American ed. s. 4, v. 8]
A Sharp Experience. By Kate Eyre. 1-10, 108-118, 129-138, 227-237, 257-266, 356-364.
‘A Chapter of Accidents.’ By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’, ‘Miss Hilary’s Suitors’, etc. [A.P.]. 16-23.
The Temptation of Dulcie Carruthers. By C.E.C. Weigall. 30-42, 65-77, 158-169, 193-204, 295-306, 321-332, 416-427, 449-460.
By Word of Mouth: A Story of Adventure. By Thomas Keyworth. 48-54, 94-101, 175-181.
‘Their Mysterious Business.’ By M.R.L. 87-90.
“Only Just!” By the Author of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’, ‘Miss Hilary’s Suitors,’ etc. [A.P.]. 143-151.
‘That Black Lace Bonnet.’ By M.B.W. 215-221.
‘Kate Moore’s Wedding Trip.’ By Edward Irenaeus Stevenson. 241-246.
‘The Scotchman: A Railway Story.’ By the Author of ‘She’s Coming’,
‘The Voice in the Woods,’ etc. 275-279.
‘Christina’s Guardian.’ By M. Payne Smith. 309-313.
‘On the Lake of Lucerne.’ By Beatrice Whitby. 341-348.
A Quaker Girl. By George B. Burgin. 385-395, 487-493, 550-557, 577-587, 671-679, 739-745.
‘A Little Love-affair.’ By the Author of ‘A Broken Engagement,’ etc. 404-408.
‘The Organist of Abbotstoke.’ By Frances A. Gerard. 434-438.
‘Jack and His Master: A Sea-side Romance.’ By Henry Frith. 466-473.
‘Chased by a Lion: A Story of Aldershot Camp.’ By Herbert Russell. 480-483.
‘What Came of a Clergyman’s Fortnight.’ By Sydney C. Grier. 498-503.
That Little Woman. By Ida J. Lemon. 513-523, 607-617, 641-651, 705-716.
‘A Friend of the Jintons.’ By John Anderton. 529-533.
‘A Guinea Guest.’ By E.C. 538-544.
‘Out Over.’ By John Tregarth. 565-567.
‘The Only Resource.’ By Lillias Wassermann. 595-601.
‘A Forlorn Hope.’ 659-666.
‘My Sister’s Secret.’ By Mary Hampden. 686-688.
‘The Heroism of Mark Leslie.’ By C.E.C. Weigall. 728-735.
‘The Widow’s Portion.’ 748-752.
Summer Number
A Matter of Skill. By Beatrice Whitby. 1-52.
18 (Dec 1891-Nov 1892) [American ed. s. 4, v. 9]
Out of the Fashion. By L.T. Meade. 1-9, 65-73, 176-184, 193-201, 257-264, 356-364.
‘The Woes of Mrs Caractacus Brown.’ 12-15.
‘Cynthia’s Tea-man (A New England Story).’ By Lucy C. Lillie. 18-24.
‘You’ll Love Me Yet’. By Frances Haswell. 29-41, 90-102, 129-140, 219-231.
Had He Known: A Story of New Zealand Gold Thirst. 45-54, 106-115, 152-163, 236-246.
‘A Trip to Jupiter’s Moonlet.’ By Aleriel. 55-56.
‘The Wooing of Mary Carstairs.’ By George B. Burgin. 82-87.
‘The Rev. J. Sturgis’s Finds.’ By Frances A. Gerard. 209-214.
‘The Rock of Kazim.’ By E. Chapman. 269-276.
Formed for Conquest. [By Annie E. Wickham]. 286-299, 321-331, 421-432, 484-494.
‘The Romance of a Poor Young Woman.’ By George B. Burgin. 307-312.
‘A Guardian of Honour.’ By Edith Henrietta Fowler. 347-352.
‘The Yacht in the Bay: A Seaside Story.’ By Edith E. Cuthell. 369-375.
Barbara Merivale. By Arabella M. Hopkinson. 385-398, 449-463, 513-524, 610-623, 641-654, 734-744.
‘A Good Deal Abroad.’ 410-417.
‘Managed at Ramsgate.’ 437-441.
‘The Doctor’s Blunder.’ By John K. Leys. 473-478.
‘That Odd Man.’ By Arthur T.G. Price. 499-503.
‘Crooked Cronies.’ By John Anderton. 530-536.
Lady Lorrimer’s Scheme. By Edith E. Cuthell. 542-553, 577-589, 669-679, 705-716.
‘A Desperate Venture.’ By Annie E. Wickham. 560-566, 627-632.
‘The Devotion of Mary Simmons: A Railway Romance.’ By Henry Frith. 601-605.
‘The Courtship of Fireman Deane: A Railway Romance.’ By Henry Frith. 660-665.
‘Another Indian Tale.’ By Arthur Milton. 682-686.
‘Charley Down’s Ordeal: A Railway Romance.’ By Henry Frith. 723-729.
‘Shipp’s Loot.’ By C.N. Barham. 749-752.
19 (Dec 1892-Nov 1893) [American ed. s. 4, v. 10]
‘London Undermined.’ By Vincent Elsden. 1-6.
A Romance of Man. By C.E.C. Weigall. 10-18, 124-132, 200-210, 276-284, 326-335, 448-455.
‘That Other Story.’ By E. Chapman. 28-36.
Richard Jenkins, Master. 41-49, 85-92, 179-187.
‘The Mystery of Garstin House.’ By William Cairns. 52-56.
‘Her “Study from Life.'” By Lillias Wassermann. 59-65.
‘Mr Meakin’s Looking-glass.’ 98-104.
‘Lady Jane’s Rebellion.’ By H.B.D. 112-117.
‘The Veaseybridge Election.’ By Mary Hampden. 144-149.
‘Jack and Jill: A One-chapter Study in Human Nature.’ By A.V. 166-170.
‘The Bald-headed Boy: An Indian Tale.’ By Arthur Milton. 194-196.
‘A Faculty Heroine.’ By Nora M. Marris. 222-231.
The Island of Six Shadows. By Bessie E. Duffett. 248-255, 359-365, 412-418.
‘How an Old Tale Came True.’ By William Cairns. 258-263.
‘The Secret of Eagle’s-fate.’ By Thomas Keyworth. 301-310.
‘Croisette’s Betrothal: A Story of Brittany.’ 346-354.
‘A Trying Position.’ 370-377.
‘The Partnership.’ By Arthur Milton. 388-390.
‘Corresponding with the Planets.’ By Aleriel. 403-405.
‘Mr Penbury’s Puppets.’ By J.F. Sullivan. 406-410.
‘The Hursts of Hazelwood.’ By H. Elrington. 436-443.
‘The Squire’s Entanglement.’ By John K. Leys. 424-431.
‘My Chum.’ By Mary F. Hutchinson. 466-469.
‘Davenant.’ By S. Southall Bone. 483-493.
‘A Ruler of Princes.’ 505-511.
‘The Tutor’s Engagement.’ By Edith Henrietta Fowler. 515-521.
Ruha: A Tale of Adventure in the Maori War. By L. Frost Rattray. 527-534, 577-584, 686-693.
‘The Man in the Mizzen-top.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 544-549.
‘The Purse Pocket-book.’ 563-570.
‘Belle’s Return.’ By Albert E. Hooper. 588-593.
‘The Mutuality of Phillister and Brunton.’ By J.F. Sullivan. 613-618.
‘Mr Churchill’s Paper.’ By C.J. Blake. 664-673.
‘The Tailor: An Indian Tale.’ By Arthur Milton. 677-681.
‘Chick.’ By John Tregarth. 723-726.
So Very Commonplace: A Romance of the Workaday World. 733-745, 849-860, 922-934.
‘The Mysterious Painting.’ By C.N. Barham. 752-758.
‘The Usurper.’ By J.F. Sullivan. 780-785.
‘Mr Harris’s Window.’ By A.M.A. 822-826.
‘A Rank Swindle.’ By W.J.F. 832-842.
‘In the Bay.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 864-867.
‘The Wooing of Victoria Cross.’ 883-893.
‘An Imperfect Substitute.’ By W.P.M. Black. 911-917.
‘The Ghost of Crawley’s Ghyll.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 939-941.
Summer number
‘Hard to Please: A Holiday Story.’ By Frances Haswell. 3-48.
‘Lady Mary’s Boarder.’ By Mrs H.H. Penrose. 58-63.
20 (Dec 1893-Nov 1894) [American ed. s. 4, v. 11]
‘Separated: A Divided Story.’ 1-8.
The Sleeve of Care. By C.E.C. Weigall. 15-28, 119-131, 169-181.
Margaret’s Way. By Annie E. Wickham. 43-52, 86-98, 199-213, 293-305, 374-385, 441-448.
‘The Phantom Forget-me-nots.’ By E. Chapman. 104-110.
‘The Doctor’s Secret.’ By Albert E. Hooper. 134-139.
‘The Queer Passenger’s Story.’ By A.E. Bonser. 143-145.
‘In a Fog.’ By Edith E. Cuthell. 193-195.
‘In the Course of One Evening.’ 216-222.
On a Lee Shore. By Clara E. Cheeseman. 243-253, 332-343, 415-426.
‘A Corrected Error.’ 265-275.
‘As Paying Guests.’ 284-289.
‘An Aldershot Mystery.’ By C.N. Barham. 323-326.
‘Sir Guy’s Room.’ By William Cairns. 347-352.
“‘Phyllis Is My Only Joy.”‘ By Ilsa Reid. 356-364.
‘The Acapulco Galleon.’ By Herbert Russell. 403-407.
‘By a Girl’s Hand.’ By Mrs Henry E. Dudeney. 430-435.
‘A “Bad” Life.’ By Freke Viggars. 460-464.
‘How I Discovered the North Pole.’ By J. Munro. 483-489.
The Clearing of the Mist. By Frances Haswell. 495-505, 604-614, 683-692, 731-740, 807-817, 890-899.
‘An Artistic Burglar.’ By Charles C. Russell. 508-511.
‘Five-cornered Cottage.’ By J.E. Hodgson, R.A. 514-523.
The Edge of the Precipice: A Swiss Adventure. By Bessie E. Duffett. 528-538, 575-585, 659-669.
‘Getting Even with Uncle Mose.’ By M. Penrose. 546-549.
‘Cecil Chanting.’ By Albert E. Hooper. 566-571.
‘Mrs Tuxter’s Troubles.’ By G.B. Burgin. 590-596.
‘The Search in the Sawdust: The Researches of Mary Ambush – I.’ By Lucy Farmer. 646-656.
‘His Philosophy.’ By X. 672-674.
‘The “Thing” at Boggart’s End.’ By J.T. Kingsley Tarpey. 726-728.
‘Miss Lucretia’s Mistake.’ By M. Payne-Smith. 746-749.
‘A Little Misunderstanding.’ By Mary Bradford Whiting.’ 759-768.
‘”Fuzzles”: The Story of a Puppy.’ By G.B. Burgin. 776-779.
’Borrowed Plumes.’ By John K. Leys. 784-791.
‘A Tragedy of Duty.’ By J.T. Kingsley Tarpey. 824-826.
‘A Six Weeks’ Wooing.’ By Sydney C. Grier. 831-839.
‘The Mystery of Broadmead Court: The Researches of Mary Ambush – II.’ By Lucy Farmer. 861-872.
‘Barbara’s Secret.’ By A.M. Avenell. 914-919.
‘Miss Cynthia.’ 924-929.
‘Catching a Professor: A Prize Story.’ By Bessie E. Duffett. 932-944.
Summer number
‘Aunt Hawkins.’ By A.B. Romney. 3-51.
‘Kaiser Krum.’ By Maud Rittenhouse. 66-72.
21 (Dec 1894-Nov 1895) [American ed. s. 4, v. 12]
The Voice of the Charmer. By L.T. Meade. 1-16, 93-107, 168-182, 277-292, 343-358, 408-422, 500-514, 569-583, 698-712, 740-754, 851-867, 917-930.
‘Pyrrha and Smugg.’ By Anthony Hope. 30-37.
‘The Great Third Wave.’ By Ethel S. Turner. 47-52.
‘The Little Nursery Governess.’ By J.M. Barrie. 60-63.
‘Leon and Leonie.’ By Grant Allen. 81-85.
‘The Purple Death.’ By W.L. Alden. 112-119.
‘A Black Sheep.’ By the Author of ‘A Day of My Life at Eton,’ ‘Across France in a Caravan,’ etc. [George Nugent Banks]. 131-138. ‘Boss ‘Tec at Oldby.’ 187-193.
‘Joe’s Rascality.’ By Grant Allen. 203-205.
‘Mr Adolf.’ By A.E. Orpen. 214-222, 260-268.
‘Awr Tom.’ By J. Maclaren Cobban. 243-251.
‘A Message from Mars. By J. Munro, C.E. 292-298.
‘A Modern Vampire.’ By W.L. Alden. 304-307.
‘Anner: A West Country Tragedy.’ 328-338.
‘The Mysterious House at Copington.’ 367-376.
‘Cecca’s Choice.’ By Grant Allen. 387-391.
‘King o’ the Gates.’ By G.B. Burgin. 426-431.
‘The Colonel’s Courtship: An Anglo-Indian Story.’ By E. Chapman. 437-445.
‘Carter’s Incandescent Cats.’ By W.L. Alden. 450-454.
‘A Case of Barratry.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 460-465.
‘The Wrong Bag.’ 488-494.
‘Village Politicians.’ By Lillias Wassermann. 519-527.
‘A Bath Road Idyll.’ By Nellie K. Blissett. 535-537.
‘The Duke.’ By Mrs H.H. Penrose. 541-544.
Loveday: A Story of a Stirring Time. By A.E. Wickham. 545-553, 619-632, 650-666, 780-792, 809-824, 890-902.
‘Fogo Skerries.’ By Grant Allen. 591-596.
‘The Schoolmistress at Thatchamlet.’ By T.J. MacNamara. 604-607.
‘Louise.’ By W.L. Alden. 671-674.
‘The Man Who Once Made Diamonds.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 682-686. ‘The Ark of the Jamrachs.’ By W.B. Robertson. 691-697.
‘The Professor’s Experiment.’ By G.B. Burgin. 728-733.
‘Mrs Pitkin’s Pedigree.’ By Hilton Hill. 760-767.
‘The Three Knocks.’ By Mrs Andrew Dean. 773-774.
’A Cast Shoe.’ By Edith E. Cuthell. 829-835.
‘One of Life’s Mockeries.’ By Elizabeth L. Banks. 845-847.
‘My Trials as a Housekeeper.’ By Elizabeth L. Banks. 903-906.
‘The Czar’s Diamond.’ By Huan Mee. 907-913.
‘The Blind Skipper.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 939-944.
Summer number
‘Bohemian Glass.’ By Philippa M. Legge. 3-64.
‘Muster Dow: or, A Village Mystery.’ By Frances MacNab.
12 (Dec 1895-Nov 1896) [American ed. s. 4, v. 13]
‘The Devil’s Manuscript.’ By S. Levett Yeats. 11-20.
A Missing Witness: From the Narrative of Dorothy Heatherly. By Frank Barrett. 29-39, 140-150, 237-247, 327-337, 403-412, 495-503
‘A Can of Peaches.’ By K. Tanquerey. 54-60.
‘The Fortune of Duitsa and Jacob.’ By A.E. Bonser. 62-65.
‘The Sword and Three.’ By Max Pemberton. 125-134.
‘The Maid of “The Merman.'” By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 159-166.
‘A Voice from the Dead.’ By Ella Macmahon. 168-172.
In the Thick of the Fight. By L.T. Meade. 204-216, 480-490, 717-729.
‘The Fatal Ears.’ By W.L. Alden. 225-229.
‘Luck for Him.’ By Mrs W.K. Clifford. 255-263.
‘”Babille”: A Conscript Love Story.’ By D.II. Parry. 283-288.
‘The Defier: A Tale of a West African Colony.’ By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 300-307.
‘Boney’s Bonfire: An Instructive Historical Narrative for Young and Old.’ By Andrew Home. 316-321.
‘Wayward Love.’ By M.P. Shiel. 355-362.
‘Silas P. Cornu’s System.’ By Henry A. Hering. 389-394.
‘The Warning Crystal: A Fairy Idyll for Young-hearted People.’ By Roma White. 418-421.
‘My Chum Kate.’ By J.H. Panting. 441-448.
‘An Alpine Adventure.’ 457-460.
A Puritan’s Wife. By Max Pemberton. 515-529, 604-619, 682-697, 790-804, 866-881, 922-937.
‘The Doctor’s Daughter.’ By Clara Savile-Clarke. 533-537.
‘Fatima and the Calf.’ By Arthur Milton. 537-538.
‘For the Sake of the Family.’ By Gilbert Burgess. 543-548.
‘The Great Unknown.’ By A.R. Buckland & Henry Charles Moore. 566-568
‘The Wrong Number: A Story for the Oldish and the Youngish.’ 577-581.
‘Three Hundred Gold Pieces: An Arab Yarn.’ 608-610.
‘The Revolt of Daphne.’ By Dayrell Trelawney. 636-642.
‘The Mysterious Affair at Main-na.’ By Alexis Krausse. 651-659.
‘The Dragon’s Wheel.’ By Roma White. 662-666.
‘The Case of Michael Sanford.’ By David Christie Murray. 702-711.
‘Cap’n Tom Woolley.’ By Grant Allen. 737-741.
‘The Spectre-ship.’ By M.P. Shiel. 755-764.
‘Lady Benson’s House-party.’ By Andrew Home. 812-821.
‘Ex-trooper Tempany.’ By Hon. Mrs Arthur Henniker. 842-848.
‘The Baboo’s Earthquake.’ By Ethel L. Heddle. 857-859.
‘The Lovers and the Boy.’ By Andrew Home. 888-896.
‘Love’s Labour’s Hired.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 941-948.
‘Jenkins of the 53rd (A Fragment).’ By John Foster Fraser. 956-961.
‘Young Romeo: A Story for Readers Who Are Still Young.’ 971-975.
Supplement
Irralie’s Bushranger: A Story of Australian Adventure. By E.W. Hornung. 1-112.
23 (Dec 1896-May 1897) [American ed. s. 4, v. 14]
‘At the Third Pass: A Story of Artist Life in Paris.’ By D.II. Parry. 1-12.
The Gift of the Gods. By F.A. Steel. 23-37, 199-213, 285-297, 420-434, 533-547, 637-651.
‘How Barrington Returned to Johannesburg.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 49-54.
‘The Family Spirit.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 72-80.
‘The Dream Picture: For Children.’ By Roma White. 98-102.
‘One Adventure Too Many: A Story of San Francisco.’ By Gertrude Atherton. 125-136.
‘Fool’s Mate.’ By Huan Mee. 160-168.
‘The Camisard’s Bride.’ By Grant Allen. 183-189.
‘The Princess Joceliande.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 233-246.
‘Some Fisher Folk.’ By Helen Mathers. 256-264.
‘The Belt of Diamonds.’ By T.W. Speight. 311-321.
‘The Odessa Deal.’ By Huan Mee. 339-347.
‘The Story of Hannah Wray.’ By Edwin Pugh. 365-370.
‘Bully Bill and the Kid.’ By John Foster Fraser. 381-386.
‘Bruce Major’s Love Story – and Others: A Story for Boys.’ By Andrew Horae. 397-403.
‘The Poor Idealist.’ By Edwin Pugh. 458-468.
‘A Lady of Florence.’ By Grant Allen. 483-491.
‘Dona Ferentes.’ 516-521.
‘The Blue Laboratory: A Story of St Petersburg.’ By L.T. Meade &
Robert Eustace. 563-575.
‘T’ Other Side o’ th’ Beck.’ By Percy White. 588-598.
‘The Intrusion of Haifez Effendi.’ By John Pendleton. 620-625.
24 (June-Nov 1897) [American ed. s. 4, v. 15]
By a Hair’s Breadth: Being the Secret History of the Tsar’s Tour, Compiled from the Records of Paul Volborth (of the ‘Third Section’). By Headon Hill. 1-16, 146-159, 251-264, 357-370, 501-514, 589-601.
‘The God of Battles.’ By Robert W. Chambers. 25-30.
‘A Demon of Revenge: Being a Story of Sydney and the Bush.’ By E.W. Hornung. 54-63.
A Master of Mysteries: The Adventures of John Bell – Ghost-explorer. By L.T. Meade & Robert Eustace. 78-91, 178-187, 227-237, 388-399, 524-534, 619-631.
‘The Oyster Maiden.’ By Myra Hamilton. 102-106.
‘The Missing Fleet.’ By Fred T. Jane. 115-122.
‘Yerut the Dwarf.’ By Max Pemberton. 123-133.
‘The Cutting Off of the Queen Charlotte.’ By Louis Becke. 199-203.
‘Cream Tarts.’ By E. Chapman. 214-218.
‘An Adventure by Express.’ 280-283.
‘The King Who Dressed Up.’ By Francis Gribble. 307-313.
‘The Man at the Semaphore.’ By Bret Harte. 339-348.
‘The Mill Fairies: For Little Folks.’ By Myra Hamilton. 378-380.
‘The Two Romeos.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 407-415.
‘In the King’s Service: Some Episodes in the Life of a Beach Comber.’ By Louis Becke. 436-441.
‘Beatrix of the Pool House: A Story of a Bicyclist.’ By Max Pemberton. 462-470.
‘The Slavers.’ By Louis Becke. 486-492.
‘The Robbery at the Pink Diamond.’ By Dayrell Trelawney. 538-547.
‘The Secret of the Haunted Road.’ By Dayrell Trelawney. 563-572.
‘The Enchanted Ass: From the Arabic of “The Accursed Donkey.'” By Zara. 610-611.
‘The Man Who Waited.’ By Hon. Mrs Arthur Henniker. 637-641.
‘The Tapestry of a Night.’ By Gertrude Atherton. 653-661.
25 (Dec 1897-May 1898) [American ed. s. 4, v. 16]
On the Winter Sea. By Max Pemberton. 1-11, 141-151, 248-258, 363-374, 477-488, 567-578.
‘The Greatest Love.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 33-40.
‘Camphor: A Tale of the City.’ By Barry Pain. 47-54.
‘An Amazing Christmas Eve.’ By Horace Annesley Vachell. 63-67.
Spectre Gold: A Romance of Klondyke. By Headon Hill. 72-85, 192-205, 266-279, 412-425, 508-521, 612-626.
‘See Yup.’ By Bret Harte. 125-132.
‘The Defence of the Chateau.’ By D.H. Parry. 168-177.
‘A Snail’s Love Story: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 218-220.
‘The Crowd.’ By Morley Roberts. 237-242.
‘Kitty Leigh.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 288-296.
‘Among the Downs.’ 316-321.
‘The Black Flower of Justice.’ By Myra Hamilton. 330-332.
‘The Ghost of the Marchioness of Appleford.’ By Jerome K. Jerome. 339-346.
‘The Complete Flautist: A Musical Comedy.’ By Andrew Home. 393-397.
‘A White Night.’ By Arnold White. 428-434.
‘The Royal Doves: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 442-445.
‘In the Valley of Repose.’ By Henry Seton Merriman. 451-457.
‘How Fairfax Did not Escape.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 534-540.
‘The Romance of Emily Philpott: Housemaid.’ By Mrs Murray Hickson. 551-556.
‘Under the Moon.’ By D.H. Parry. 589-595.
‘The Awakening of Pharaoh.’ By Henry A. Hering. 638-643.
‘Wyemarke and the Sea Fairies.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 654-659.
26 (June-Nov 1898) [American ed. s. 4, v. 17]
In the Chains of Crime: Being the Confessions of a Late Prisoner of the Crown, and Sometime Accomplice of the more Notorious A.J. Raffles, Cricketer and Criminal, Whose Fate is Unknown. By E.W. Hornung. 1-12, 190-199, 279-288, 344-352, 451-458, 608-619.
Trevanion: A Story of Cornwall. By Joseph Hocking. 26-41, 146-161, 255-270, 377-392, 498-513, 584-599.
‘Gotty at Ostend.’ By Arthur E. Copping. 37-45.
‘Salomy Jane’s Kiss.’ By Bret Harte. 65-75.
‘A Little Entanglement.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 80-88.
‘The Silver Tear Drop.’ By Myra Hamilton. 95-98.
‘House-boat Isis.’ By Victor Hewett. 124-130.
‘The Justice of Napoleon.’ 138-143.
‘The Footprint of Princess Trubetskoi.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 176-181.
‘The Dolls’ Romance.’ By Myra Hamilton. 217-220.
‘Colonel Rose’s Tunnel out of Libby: An Escape of Escapes.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 227-232.
‘The Mummy of Thompson-Pratt.’ By Cutcliffe Hyne. 244-249.
‘The Earl and the Robins.’ By Menie Muriel Dowie. 298-303.
‘How Toppler Threw for Rothenburg.’ By Harold Spender. 315-325.
‘The Sun-dried King.’ By Myra Hamilton. 329-332.
‘The Adoption.’ Trans, from the French of Franqois Coppee by D. Moore. 358-361.
‘An Idyll of the Slums.’ By May Bateman. 409-416.
‘A Woman’s Way.’ By E. Joyce Murray. 425-429.
‘King of the Poppies: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 434-437.
‘A Cutting Criticism.’ By Andrew Harlestone. 475-481.
‘Racing the Midnight Express.’ 487-489.
‘My Brother-in-law.’ By E.S. Lang-Buckland. 523-529.
‘The Resurrection of Matthew Jephson.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 534-542.
‘The Deaf and Dumb Prince: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 554-556.
‘How I Captured Furruk Ali.’ By Hamilton Piffard. 570-574.
‘Brigaut.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 629-631. ‘The Story of a Chase.’ 637-643.
‘The Deacon’s Enterprise.’ By Charles Edwardes. 652-656.
27 (Dec 1898-May 1899) [American ed. s. 4, v. 18]
‘The Grey Frock.’ By Anthony Hope. 46-52.
‘The Ambassador’s Pigeons.’ By Robert Barr. 63-70.
Stories of Monte Carlo: Being the Reminiscences of Antoine Martin, Chief of the Surveillance Department of the Cercle des Etrangers de Monaco. By William Le Queux. 78-85, 223-229, 346-353, 431-438, 538-545, 650-658.
‘The Mystery of Futuleima.’ By Guy Boothby. 95-102.
‘Mrs Davenant.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 113-121.
‘The Secret of Emu Plain.’ By Mrs L.T. Meade and Robert Eustace. 123-132.
‘The Colonel’s Christmas Dawn.’ By L.J. Beeston. 142-146.
‘The Spotted Robe: A Story for Children. By Myra Hamilton. 151-156.
‘Bridie’s Star.’ By Menie Muriel Dowie. 194-203.
‘The Coward.’ By Edwin Pugh. 211-216.
‘For the Sake of Old Love.’ By John Strange Winter. 238-248.
‘The Fiance’s Ruse.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 258-260.
‘When the Sea-fairies Play: A Story for Children.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 265-268.
‘The Yankee and the Don.’ By Gertrude Atherton. 282-292.
‘The Buried Treasure on the Moscow Road.’ By D.H. Parry. 327-333.
‘What Can a Man Do More? A Story of the Frozen North.’ By Arnold White. 358-363.
‘The Mistake of the Princess Cynthia: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 379-381.
‘The Colonel’s Cane.’ By Richard Marsh. 412-419.
‘The Episode of George Andros.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 444-448.
‘The Professional Lover.’ By Charles Foley. Trans from French by Dora Moore. 457-459.
‘The Author of “Tulippa.”‘ By E.S. Lang Buckland. 467-472.
‘Queen Wyemarke: A Story of the Sea-fairies for Children.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 488-492.
‘How Finley McGillis Held the Peer.’ By Robert Barr. 522-527.
‘Cheque! Mate!’ By Headon Hill. 554-559.
‘Lady Anne and the Virginian.’ By Gertrude Atherton. 566-578.
‘Happiness.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 585-587.
‘A Box of Hints: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 599-603.
‘The Black Dress-basket. Two on a Trail: Some Phases of Private Inquiry.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 636-642.
‘Lord Doubleday’s Dilemma.’ By Andrew Harlestone. 673-679.
‘My Troublesome Protégé’s.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 687-695.
‘The Stonish Giants and the Magic Arrow: For Children.’ By Howard Angus Kennedy. 710-712.
28 (June-Nov 1899) [American ed. s. 4, v. 19]
A Maker of Nations. By Guy Boothby. 1-16, 115-130, 227-243, 339-353, 451-467, 563-577.
‘In the Grip of the Tsar.’ By Ralph Julian. 26-32.
‘The Temptation of John Johnson.’ By Mrs Clement K. Shorter. 40-47.
‘Silas P. Cornu’s Divining-rod.’ By Henry A. Hering. 65-71.
A Diplomatic Woman. By Huan Mee. 79-86, 150-158, 261-268, 396-403, 504-511, 606-613.
‘To the Cannon’s Mouth.’ By L.J. Beeston. 97-100.
‘A Repentance.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 139-141.
‘The Other Woman’s Child.’ By Mrs Clement K. Shorter. 165-170.
‘Black Magic: The Story of the Spanish Don.’ By B. Fletcher Robinson. 178-189.
‘Viviani’s Chair.’ By E. Chapman. 198-207.
‘The Prince’s Lesson: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 214-216.
‘The Doctor of the Swamp.’ By Morley Roberts. 250-254.
‘At the Same Table.’ By Andrew Harlestone. 276-282.
‘The Red Speck (Being an Adventure of Drenton Denn, Special Commissioner).’ By Fred M. White. 295-302.
‘The Other Side.’ By May Bateman. 309-312.
‘A Pink Sun-bonnet.’ By Gertrude E.M. Vaughan. 321-324.
‘The Elf and the Pheasant: A Tale for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 329-332.
‘The Deputy Collector.’ By John Foster Fraser. 363-371.
‘The Wheels of Dr Ginochio Gyves.’ By Ellsworth Douglass & Edwin Pallander. 381-389.
‘The Ananias Brothers.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 412-417.
‘”Waterloo” and “Trafalgar”.’ By Ethel Forster Heddle. 431-437.
‘The Truth Reader: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 442-445.
‘After the Fact.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 472-476.
‘The Ignorance of Sybilla.’ By Jessie Mansergh. 484-490.
‘The Moujik.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 526-528.
‘An Awakened Fury.’ By L.J. Beeston. 538-542.
‘The Sultan’s Adherent.’ By H. Barrow-North. 549-552.
‘The Strange Case of Lieutenant Macgregor: An Indian Tale.’ By Louis Creswicke. 582-590.
‘An Autumn Romance.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 598-600.
‘The Sequestration of Miss Ferriby (Two on a Trail – III)’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 625-631.
‘A Heroine of the Telegraph.’ By John Munro. 640-647.
‘The Apotheosis of Mrs Gentle.’ By Beatrice Heron-Maxwell. 655-660.
29 (Dec 1899-May 1900) [American ed. s. 4, v. 20]
‘The Queen’s Roses.’ By S. Levett-Yeats. 1-16.
A Gay Conspiracy. By Robert W. Chambers. 28-42, 210-226, 319-337, 394-409, 551-566, 630-645.
‘The Lady of the Ship.’ Trans, from Cornish by A.T. Quiller-Couch. 52-67.
The Silent Gate. By Tighe Hopkins. 72-80, 251-259, 303-309, 452-463, 522-528, 651-658.
‘The Ghost in the Domino and the True Account of the Duel at Boulogne.’ By Max Pemberton. 82-93.
‘The Junction Gang.’ By S.R. Crockett. 100-110.
‘The White Geranium.’ By Fred M. White. 112-120.
‘Gerry’s Garden: The Story of a Child.’ By Ouida. 132-145.
‘The Haunted Men.’ By L.J. Beeston. 147-152.
‘The Belle of Ca’nada City.1 By Bret Harte. 163-181.
‘Buskers at Bay.’ By Arthur Morrison. 236-244.
‘A Strange Insanity.’ By L.T. Meade & Robert Eustace. 282-293.
‘Three Degrees of Love.’ By H. Barrow-North. 345-352.
‘The Story of Suliman Shah.’ By Patrick Davidson. 360-364.
‘The Queen’s Handmaid (A Story for Children).’ By Myra Hamilton. 369-371.
‘The Man with the Green Eyes.’ By Dora Moore. 376-380.
‘Matchmaker Jack.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 422-430.
‘The Congo Bank of Brussels.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 438-444.
‘Phantom Death.’ By Huan Mee. 470-476.
‘The Child King: A Story of the Revolution.’ By Charles Foley. Trans. from French by Dora Moore. 484-485.
‘The Suggestion Maker: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 490-493.
‘Dust (Being an Adventure of Brenton Denn, Special Commissioner).’ By Fred M. White. 506-514.
‘A Chiromatic Episode.’ By Andrew Harlestone. 536-542.
‘A Case for Identification (Two on a Trail).’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 581-587.
‘The Princess and the Wallawoo: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 597-600.
‘The Burden.’ By L.J. Beeston. 620-623.
‘The Panel of Filippo Lippi (Two on a Trail).’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 665-672.
‘The Boys Who Saved India (Founded on Fact).1 By John Munro. 676-680.
‘Kate of the Toll-house.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 685-695.
‘Muchet.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 702-704.
‘Boys (And a Story for Them).’ By Lady Mountmorres. 709-712.
30 (June-Nov 1900) [American ed. s. 4, v. 21]
My Indian Queen (Being a Record of the Adventures of Sir Charles Verrinder, Baronet, in the East Indies. By Guy Boothby. 1-17, 160-175, 260-276, 392-408, 501-515, 617-629. ‘Reconstituting the Circumstances.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 24-28.
‘The Strange Voice.’ By Mrs Clement Shorter. 38-40.
‘A Flutter in Wheat.’ By Robert Barr. 41-47.
‘A Lovable Anomaly.’ By Louis Creswicke. 52-57.
‘The Baby of the House.’ By Spencer Leigh Hughes. 63-67.
‘Robbery No Crime.’ By Lord Mountmorres. 73-78.
An Instrument of Vengeance. By L.J. Beeston. 85-91, 193-200, 317-324, 379-385, 538-544, 637-645.
‘The Little Lad with the Tow-coloured Hair: A Story of the War in La Vendée.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 99-100.
‘The Story of Kweedass and Kindawuss (A Story for Children).’ By Howard Angus Kennedy. 105-108.
‘A Millionaire for Five Minutes.’ By William Charles Scully. 124-130. ‘The Queen’s Ring.’ By James Workman. 138-145.
‘On the House-top.’ By Robert Barr. 146-152.
‘Concerning a Boy,’ By Charles Kennett Burrow. 182-186.
‘An Unwelcome Guest: A Story of the War in La Vendée.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 209-211.
‘Wyemarke and the Mountain-fairies (A Story for Children).’ By Edward H. Cooper, 216-221.
‘The Great Mogul.’ By Robert Barr. 235-241.
‘Caveat Emptor: The Story of a Pram.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 247-252.
‘A Dreamer.’ By Mrs Clement Shorter. 282-291.
‘Young Mr Simpson.’ By G.B. Burgin. 302-308.
‘Wyemarke and the Mountain-fairies’ Ball.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 329-333.
‘The Long-distance Telephone.’ By Robert Barr. 348-353.
‘For All Prisoners and Captives.’ By Ethel F. Heddle. 365-373.
‘The Little Lackey.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 415-417.
‘A Broken Instrument.’ By Muriel Hine. 424-429.
‘The Thunderers: A Canadian Fairy Tale.’ 439-441.
‘Madamoiselle Parchesi.’ By Gelett Burgess. 457-463.
‘The Strange Story of a Business Start.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 472-482.
‘A Limping Revenge.’ By Robert Barr. 489-495.
‘The Silver Lute.’ By James Workamn. 521-528.
‘The Joker: A Story for Children.’ By H.A. Kennedy. 551-553.
‘The Stranger at Angers.’ By D.H. Parry. 569-575.
‘What the Bookshelves Hid.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 583-590.
‘”Temporary Insanity.”‘ By Robert Barr. 596-603.
‘The Mystery of The Firs.’ By Ernest G. Henham. 610-616.
‘Sunflower Siding.’ By G.B. Burgin. 651-656.
‘The Lark’s Gift (A Story for Children).’ By Myra Hamilton. 661-664.
31 (Dec 1900-May 1901) [American ed. s. 4, v. 22]
The Giant’s Gate. By Max Pemberton. 1-17, 214-226, 328-338, 437-450, 568-583, 658-672.
‘Margery at Lawhibbet: A Story of 1644.’ By Q. 27-37.
‘Charlie is My Darling.’ By S.R. Crockett. 39-47.
Under the White Cockade. Being Episodes in the Career of Maurice Anstruther, a Jacobite Gentleman of Fortune. By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 56-69, 246-255, 313-322, 466-475, 539-547, 694-702.
‘”Stella:” A Story of Stars.’ By Muriel Hine. 72-80.
‘The Ghosts That Walked.’ By Geo. Manville Fenn. 88-96.
‘The Mill on the Kop.’ By Robert Barr. 98-105.
“’01’ Bennet” and the Indians: A Tale of Wyoming Valley.’ By Stephen Crane. 108-111.
‘The Game of Love.’ By William Le Queux. 117-126.
‘The Christmas Present.’ By James Workman. 131-138.
‘Wyemarke and the Forest-fairies (A Story for Children).’ [By Edward H. Cooper]. 152-157.
Kim. By Rudyard Kipling. 163-177, 275-291, 387-398, 499-514, 611-624. ‘Trial and Verdict.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 184-190.
‘First and Last: A Work-girl’s Story.’ By Constance Beerbohm. 203-208.
‘Coxswain Swain’s Story: A Remarkable Tale of the Coast.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 232-237.
‘This World’s Maze.’ By Beatrice Heron-Maxwell. 260-264.
‘Lanty Foster’s Mistake.’ By Bret Harte. 275-284.
‘The Castle.’ By Lewis Bauraer. 298-305.
‘Which?’ By Ernest G. Henham. 340-345.
‘Shipwrecked on a Kingdom!’ By Ethel F. Heddle. 348-352.
‘Victims of Circumstance.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 360-364.
‘A Citoyenne’s Letter to Her Daughter.’ By Charles Foley. Trans. from French by Dora Moore. 365-366.
‘Lightning Gold (A Story for Children).’ By Howard Angus Kennedy. 374-377.
‘The Holsters of Monsieur le Colonel.’ By D.H. Parry. 406-413.
‘Queen o’ the Poppies.’ By Edwin Pugh. 420-426.
‘Psyche’s Experience Exchange.’ By Henry Hering. 458-463.
‘A Pair of Young Things.’ By John Strange Winter. 482-488.
‘A Recessional.’ By May Bateman. 523-530.
‘The Captain’s Lion.’ By L.J. Beeston. 555-558.
‘The Battle of Forty Fort: A Tale of Wyoming Valley.’ By Stephen Crane. 591-594.
‘On the Road to Gretna Green.’ By T.W. Speight. 599-604.
‘The Ghostly Door: A New Zealand Story.’ By Henry Lawson. 633-635.
‘”That Bad Business of Blenkinsop’s.”‘ By D.H. Parry. 642-650.
‘My Governor.’ By Walter E. Grogan. 680-685.
‘One Virginia Night.’ By Kenneth Brown. 709-712.
32 (June-Nov 1901) [American ed. s. 4, v. 23]
Kim (cont.). By Rudyard Kipling. 3-17, 115-130, 227-242, 339-352, 451-466, 563-576.
Adventures of Angus Short: Things Which I Have Done for Others, and Wish I Hadn’t. By Richard Marsh. 26-34, 164-171, 265-272, 375-383, 486-492, 596-602.
‘The Flocourt Bridge.’ By Edward Cecil. 42-46.
The Giant’s Gate (cont.). By Max Pemberton. 52-65, 175-188, 289-304, 391-404, 505-520, 618-631.
‘The Girl Who Led the Army.’ By Menie Muriel Dowie. 75-79.
‘The Happy Prisoner.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 88-92.
‘A Clerical Error: A Cricket Story.’ By Horace Bleackley. 100-105.
‘The Tragedy of a Tiff.’ By Muriel Hine. 140-146.
‘The Man in Blue.’ By Richard Davey. 153-156.
‘”One Touch of Nature.'” By L.J. Beeston. 197-200.
‘A Breach of Courtship: A Story of Sicily.’ By Douglas Sladen. 208-216.
‘The Braggart.’ By Edwin Pugh. 250-256.
‘A Bank Scandal.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 279-284.
‘The Magic Bat: A Cricket Story.’ By Horace Bleackley. 312-318.
‘A Minister of Wrath.’ By L.J. Beeston. 324-329.
‘The Man in the Swamp.’ By G.B. Burgin. 360-367.
‘The Lone Spot.’ By Ernest G. Henham. 411-417.
‘From Sunset to Sunrise.’ By E. Spender. 424-432.
‘In the Days of Top Hats: A Cricket Story.’ By Horace Bleackley. 437-444.
‘Repairing a Breach.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 474-479.
‘A Ghostly Duel.’ By Fred Whishaw. 494-498.
‘Lucille: An Incident of the Commune.’ By Harold Spender. 529-532.
‘Two Professors and One Mummy.’ By Henry A. Hering. 541-546.
‘Mere Temperament.’ By Zed. 551-556.
‘An Independent Command.’ By D.H. Parry. 583-588.
‘Princess Narcisse.’ By William Le Queux. 609-613.
‘Just That Difference.’ By Mabel Quiller-Couch. 637-642.
‘A Naked Sword.’ By L.J. Beeston. 648-652.
‘The Strong-room at the Abbey.’ By G. E. M. Vaughan. 658-661.
33 (Dec 1901-May 1902) [American ed. s. 4, v. 24]
The Unnamed. By William Le Queux. 1-16, 163-178, 292-305, 399-414, 522-537, 630-646.
‘A Christmas Eve at Lanston Grange.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 25-33.
‘Extracts from the Diary of a Millionaire.’ By G.S. Street. 36-45.
‘The Capture of the Burgomeister van der Werf: A Reported Tale of a Dutchman and a Privateer.’ By Q. 50-59.
A Gentleman of Devon. By D.H. Parry. 67-76, 216-227, 328-337, 467-477, 574-582, 669-678.
‘An Interest of Tears.’ By L.J. Beeston. 85-91.
‘The Curse of Positano.’ By Robert Barr. 106-114.
‘The Ghost of Dree Hollow: A Story of New Year’s Eve.’ By Muriel Hine. 122-134.
‘Nuria.’ By S.R. Crockett. 136-146.
‘The Betrothal of King Croak: A Story for Children.’ By Geo. A. Best. 151-156.
‘Phantom Plumes.’ By Max Pemberton. 187-197.
‘A Retrieval.’ By May Bateman. 205-209.
‘The Costume Model.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 233-237.
‘In Taormina Town: A Story of Sicily.’ By Douglas Sladen. 245-253.
‘Three Kisses (A Story for Children).’ By Myra Hamilton. 260-264.
‘The Beacon Fire.’ By James Workman. 314-321.
‘The Bell Buoy of the Manacles.’ By Herbert Russell. 344-351.
‘After the Tunnel.’ By L.J. Beeston. 353-356.
‘Rejected Addresses.’ By Mrs George de Horne Vaizey. 365-371.
‘The Ootwa’s Errand.’ By Myra Hamilton. 376-380.
‘The Shadow of a Name: An Episode.’ By Max Pemberton. 387-392.
‘The Great Tobacco “Plant.”‘ By R. Austin Freeman. 417-420.
‘A Crown of Shadows: A Story of the Cuban War Founded on Fact.’ By Rudolph de Cordova. 430-434.
‘The Missing Bandsman: A Story of High Life in Palermo.’ By Douglas Sladen. 441-450.
‘My Gold Mine in Wales.’ By Charles Edwardes. 457-461.
‘The Conclusion-jumper: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 484-488.
‘A Courier of Fortune.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 508-513.
‘The Story of Private Passmore and the Empress.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 546-551.
‘The Battle of Waterloo: A Comedy Adapted from the Norwegian of Kielland.’ By M.P. Shiel. 560-566.
‘The Prodigal’s Return.’ By Ida Deahl. 589-594.
‘A Long Farewell (Founded on Fact).’ By John Munro. 598-601.
“The Counterfeit Cashier.’ By Geo. A. Best. 616-623.
‘The Laughter of Dr Marais: A Story of the Breton Coast.’ By B. Fletcher Robinson. 653-661.
‘Beyond the Dreams of Avarice.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 685-691.
‘Nathan Snode: Mean Man.’ By L.J. Beeston. 694-699.
‘Wyemarke Among the Leaves.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 700-704.
34 (June-Nov 1902) [American ed. s. 4, v. 25]
The Lord Protector, By S. Levett-Yeats. 1-15, 122-134, 249-263, 358-372, 469-482, 610-623.
‘A Stolen Island.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 25-30.
‘A Second Marriage.’ By Fox Russell. 38-45.
The Adventures of Romney Pringle. By Clifford Ashdown. 54-62, 185-194, 271-279, 380-389, 503-512, 590-598.
‘A Sketch.’ By Graham Hope. 64-67.
‘The Adventures of a Waterproof.’ By Muriel F. Hine. 74-80.
‘A Weird Witness.’ By Richard Davey. 88-92.
‘The Bell of St Gildas.’ By L.J. Beeston. 94-100.
‘The White Princess: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 105-108.
‘Borrowed Plumes.’ By Edwin Pugh. 142-149.
‘The Choir and the Lemon Cake.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 155-161.
‘Si J’étais Roi.’ By Douglas Sladen. 168-177.
‘The Pangwangda and the Hoohi: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 212-216.
‘The Boy Who Played the Violin.’ By Allen Upward. 234-240.
‘Brigands v Mafia: A Story of Modern Sicily.’ By Douglas Sladen. 288-296.
’A Military Hooligan.’ By Walter Wood. 303-309.
‘A Dead Man’s Bride.1 By L.J. Beeston. 311-315.
‘Little Goody No-shoes.’ By Muriel Hine. 322-329.
‘Cupid’s Messenger: A One-Chapter Story.’ By Richard Marsh. 347-355.
‘With the Camel Convoy – A Story of the Soudan.’ By Frank Millar. 398-403.
‘Psyche’s Vintage Thoughts.’ By Henry A. Hering. 409-415.
‘The Cap of Mr Tomkinson.’ By Tom Gallon. 423-430.
‘A Scout’s Romance.’ By Fred Whishaw. 437-440.
‘The Word of a Woman or Two.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 459-461.
’”Bitter Aloes”: A Comedy of Village Life.’ By Geo. A. Best. 490-495. ‘Serfs and Lords.’ By Fred Whishaw. 513-518.
‘The Mercy of a Sicilian.’ By Douglas Sladen. 524-533.
‘The Bare Chance.’ By L.J. Beeston. 551-556.
‘Elsie Raeburn.’ By Charles Marriott. 570-577.
‘They Landed the Tubs.’ By Headon Hill. 632-640.
‘The Settlement with Shanghai Smith.’ By Morley Roberts. 646-657.
‘Stolen Vengeance.’ By L.J. Beeston. 661-664.
35 (Dec 1902-May 1903) [American ed. s. 4, v. 26]
‘The Great White Deeps.’ By Egerton Castle. 1-13.
‘A Successful Deal.’ By Ian Maclaren. 16-24.
The Adventures of Harry Revel. By Q. 31-46, 233-247, 336-351, 460-475, 571-586, 687-703.
‘The Temptation of Miss Ramsbotham.’ By Jerome K. Jerome. 54-62.
‘Two Points of View.’ By Muriel Hine. 73-78.
‘The Christmas Masque at Alburton.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 84-92.
‘The Borrowed Uncle.’ By Tom Gallon. 98-105.
‘The Queer Case of Judson Trader.’ By L.J. Beeston. 111-117.
‘The Lady of the Island.’ By Guy Boothby. 124-132.
‘Wyemarke’s Christmas Fairies: A Story for Children.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 139-145.
‘The Ghost and the Exciseman.’ By James Blyth. 150-157.
The Duke Decides. By Headon Hill. 163-177, 295-308, 409-422, 524-538, 646-659.
‘The Silver Drum.’ By Neil Munro. 186-193.
‘Bella Lisa: A Story of Lake Maggiore.’ By Norma Lorrimer. 200-205.
‘The Black Ball.’ By L. T. Meade & Robert Eustace. 213-223.
‘Mine Host and the Witch.’ By James Blyth. 255-259.
‘The Black Shadow.’ By Owen Oliver. 280-286.
‘The Vehement Flame.’ By L.J. Beeston. 314-321.
‘Nick o’ Desperates.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 324-327.
‘The Ebb Tide.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 352-356.
‘Eldengart.’ By B. Birkbeck Pell. 364-371.
‘Bought and Sold.’ By Edmund Downey. 375-380.
‘The Convict Catcher.’ By Guy Boothby. 395-403.
‘The Sorrows of an Amateur Actor.’ By Fox Russell. 431-436.
‘The Momentous Journey.’ By Scott Graham. 443-452.
‘The Lucky Horse: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 489-492.
‘A Bottled Villain.’ By Tom Gallon. 508-516.
‘The Salvation of Editha.’ By Keble Howard. 546-550.
‘The Half-breed.’ By G.B. Burgin. 558-563.
‘The Black Tragedy: A Story of Old Drury Playhouse.’ By Arthur Montagu. 593-597.
‘The Cold Princess: A Story for Children.’ By Howard Angus Kennedy. 601-604.
‘An Old-time Tavern Tale.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 617-624.
‘The Secret Code.’ By Hugh Lincoln. 633-639.
‘The Treachery of the Hollyhocks.’ By Winifred Graham. 664-668.
‘The Madness of Hans Knoll.’ By John Foster Fraser. 675-679.
36 (June-Nov 1903) [American ed. s. 4, v. 27]
Red Morn. By Max Pemberton. 1-21, 115-132, 227-245, 339-360, 459-478, 571-588.
‘The Hooded Chair.’ By Mrs C.N. Williamson. 30-38.
‘Rain to Order.’ By Ernest G. Henham. 48-52.
‘The Black Helmets.’ By Edward Cecil. 60-65.
The Further Adventures of Ronmey Pringle. By Clifford Ashdown. 73-80 (‘The Submarine Boat’), 190-197 (‘The Kimberley Fugitive’), 295-303 (‘The Silkworms of Florence’), 390-397 (‘A Box of Specie’), 508-516 (‘The Silver Ingots’), 623-631 (’The House of Detention’).
‘A Poet’s Wife.’ By James Blyth. 89-92.
‘A Decided Change.’ By L.J. Beeston. 98-102.
‘The Cloud Army.’ By Myra Hamilton. 107-109.
‘The Solitary Love Story of Mr John Leslie.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 139-142.
‘Miss Peat’s Extra Turn.’ By Tom Gallon. 151-157.
‘Through a Night.’ By Bart Kennedy. 165-171.
‘The Secret of the Lower Lines.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 178-184.
‘The Man and the Monument.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 204-212.
‘The Orpheusia.’ By Fred M. White. 252-261.
‘A Man Proposes.’ By Hugh Tuite. 269-272.
‘The Mill at Sudausques: A Romance Without Sentiment.’ By Ida Deahl. 281-287.
‘An Error in Diagnosis.’ By L.G. Moberly. 311-316.
‘The Master’s Choice: Resignation or Scandal?’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 323-328.
‘The Industrious Apprentice.’ By A.G. Hyde. 370-374.
‘Two Innocents Abroad.’ By Fox Russell. 406-410.
‘Father Wisdom’s Advice.’ By John N. Raphael. 417-419.
‘A Duel of Hearts.’ By L.J. Beeston. 427-435.
‘The Lost Sound.’ By Myra Hamilton. 440-444.
‘Fortuna.’ By Herbert Morrah. 485-492.
‘The Postern Door: A Story of the Great Rebellion.’ By James Workman. 498-504.
‘Katharine, Mr Kennard, and the Cobra.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 524-529.
‘A Posthumous Publication.’ By Geo. A. Best. 535-540.
‘Priscilla and the Duke: A Story of To-day.’ By E.R. Punshon. 547-550.
‘A Cat of Three Colours.’ By Myra Hamilton. 554-557.
‘Was It a Dream? The Story of a Doubtful Nightmare.’ By Geo. A. Best. 596-602.
‘The Submarine Smugglers.’ By James Blyth. 608-616.
‘Redemption: A Sketch.’ By Edwin Pugh. 640-644.
‘At a Distance.’ By Edmund Downey. 651-656.
‘Beflogged.’ By Fox Russell. 660-664.
37 (Dec 1903-May 1904) [American ed. s. 4, v. 28]
‘Captain Christmas.’ By D.H. Parry. 1-9.
The Brethren: A Romance of the Crusades. By H. Rider Haggard. 33-47, 163-177, 275-290, 387-402, 508-527, 669-682.
‘The Man with the Black Spectacles.’ By William Le Queux. 49-56.
‘A Question of Occupation.’ By Muriel F. Hine. 66-79.
‘A Close Call.’ By A.W. Marchmont. 82-89.
‘The Brantingham Ghost.’ By E.R. Punshon. 96-100.
‘A Happy Christmas.’ By James Workman. 101-108.
‘A Touch of Comedy.’ By Keble Howard. 116-120.
‘The Burglary of the British Legation: A Story of Japan.’ By Douglas Sladen. 126-133.
‘Tje Strange Story of My Lady Buckenden. As Told by Geoffrey Hallett, Clerk in Holy Orders.’ By Scott Graham. 142-147.
‘”Only a Hat!” (Freely Translated from the French).’ By Constance Beerbohm. 134-136.
‘Wyemarke and the Child in White: A Story for Little Ones.’ By Edward H. Cooper. 152-157.
Leaves From the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman. By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 185-191 (‘The Fate of Abdulla’), 313-322 (‘The Priest and the Parchment’), 437-442 (‘The Rajapur Case’), 568-574 (‘The Sin of Witchcraft’), 652-660 (‘The Stolen Despatch’).
‘The Bishop’s Coach.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 200-206.
‘Margaretta.’ By B. Birkbeck Pell. 214-220.
‘The Tenth Immortal.’ By Henry A. Hering. 229-235.
‘For Those Were Stirring Times.’ By J.S. Fletcher. 241-249.
‘The Reflection in the Mirror.’ By Katharine Tynan. 256-261.
The Royal Laundry: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 265-269.
‘The British Minister’s Spanish Niece: A Story of Japan.’ By Douglas Sladen. 298-305.
‘Madame Vieux-Temps.’ By E.H. Huddleston. 329-333.
‘How Billy Buttle Found His Memory.’ By James Blyth. 341-345.
‘A Valentine Day Episode.’ By Athol Forbes. 356-362.
‘McNab’s Notion: A Story for Boys and Others.’ By Geo. A. Best. 372-377.
‘The Obscure Port.’ By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 412-418.
‘The Changed Hour.’ By L.J. Beeston. 423-431.
‘The Irrevocable.’ By James Blyth. 455-462.
‘A Blind Critic.’ By Geo. A. Best. 468-472.
‘The Sea-gull’s Love Story: A Story for the Little Ones.’ By Myra Hamilton. 486-488.
‘Two of Them.’ By Fred M. White. 536-543.
’The Hussar’s Revenge.’ By L.J. Beeston. 553-560.
‘The Poet and the Queen.’ By John N. Raphael. 583-585.
‘Ye Olde Spotted Dogge.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 591-598.
‘Prince Lollipop’s Search for Love: A Story for Little Ones.’ By D.L.F. 603-605.
‘Fair in Love and War: A Story of Japan.’ By Douglas Sladen. 619-626.
‘A Society Passport.’ By Huan Mee. 634-642.
‘The Empty House on the Goswold Road.’ 690-694.
‘Gran’s Little Dinner.’ By Hilda C. Hammond-Spencer. 703-709.
38 (June-Nov 1904) [American ed. s. 4, v. 29]
‘The Avengers.’ By William Le Queux. 3-10.
The Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. By Henry A. Hering. 33-37, 123-128, 247-254, 365-371, 544-550, 598-605.
The Brethren: A Romance of the Crusades (cont.). By Rider Haggard. 45-61, 150-165, 279-295, 403-417, 522-536, 629-641.
‘A “Free Lance”: The Adventure of the Missing Prince.’ By May Bateman. 69-76.
‘The Wire and the Bear.’ By John Munro. 84-87.
‘The Three Wishes: A Canadian Fairy Tale.’ By Howard Angus Kennedy. 96-98.
‘In the Hour of Need.’ By A.R. and E.M. Power. 102-109.
‘St Mary of the Isles.’ By Katharine Tynan. 137-142.
‘The Puma.’ By L.J. Beeston. 174-179.
‘Romeo and Juliet: Leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 188-197.
‘The “Little Duffer.”‘ By George A. Best. 203-207.
‘A Bird of Passage: A Story of the Thames.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 212-218.
‘The Affair of Lines (Founded on Fact).’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 233-239.
‘A Runaway Match.’ By John K. Leys. 265-270.
‘Dhulia.’ By A. Perrin. 302-306.
‘The Three Blood Spots.’ By James Blyth. 313-316.
‘Hubert’s Wife: A Single Chapter Story.’ By Agnes Grozier Herbertson. 323-326.
‘The Prince, the Snail, and the Butterfly: A Story for the Little Ones.’ By Myra Hamilton. 330-332.
‘The Man Who Always Had Money: A Modern Fairy Tale for People Who
Pretend Not to Believe Such Things.’ By Huan Mee. 339-344. ‘Dolores.’ By James Blyth. 352-357.
‘A Star Fell.’ By L.J. Beeston. 390-396.
‘The Dutch Engineer: Leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers,
Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 423-432.
‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett.’ By Scott Graham. 436-442.
‘Vi-yun’s Vow: A True Tale of Korean Revenge.’ By George Lynch. 458-463.
‘The Beautiful Miss Dacre.’ By L. Hughes. 479-484.
‘Tantia Maharajah: leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 494-502.
‘Miss Barberton’s Parrot.’ By Gilbert Stanhope. 511-516.
‘How the Maiden Saved the Earwigs.’ By Myra Hamilton. 554-556.
‘Two Gentlemen in Armour.’ By E.R. Punshon. 571-577.
‘Forestalled.’ By L.J. Beeston. 586-590.
‘The Bellows Maker.’ By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 613-620.
‘Private Foret’s Infernal Machine.’ By John Vandercook. 642-645.
‘A Suburban Autolycus.’ By R. Austin Freeman. 652-657.
‘A Case of Thought Transference.’ By James Blyth. 661-664.
39 (Dec 1904-May 1905) [American ed. s. 4, v. 30]
The Hundred Days: A Footnote to a Great Romance. By Max Pemberton. 1-20, 163-182, 275-292, 387-406, 499-518, 611-628.
‘Railway Man’s Wife.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 29-32.
‘The Uncertainty of Humour: A Christmas Story.’ By Huan Mee. 49-55. ‘The Adventure of the Banbury Cakes.’ By Marie Leighton. 64-71.
‘How the King Drank to Himself.’ By Robert Barr. 74-80.
‘Dr Tredgold’s Experiment.’ By L.J. Beeston. 82-87.
‘”To Nelson”: A Smuggler’s Yarn Which is Based on Truth.’ By James Blyth. 91-97.
‘Were She But Queen!’ By Guy Boothby. 104-115.
‘The Lady of the Great North Road: A Mystery of Christmas Eve.’ By William Le Queux. 124-131.
From a Surgeon’s Diary. By Clifford Ashdown. 139-146, 253-261, 321-329, 442-450, 563-571, 683-690.
‘After All: A Christmas Story.’ By J.K. Wynne. 150-156.
‘Chiquita’s Japanese Lover.’ By Douglas Sladen. 191-198.
‘The Romantic Girl: An Episode.’ By Violet Myers. 203-208.
‘The Horns of a Dilemma: Leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 219-228.
‘The Sub’s Expedition.’ By Walter E. Grogan. 233-239.
‘Bad Mrs Bennett.’ By Owen Oliver. 244-247.
‘The Story of Little Luck: A Story for Little Ones.’ By Myra Hamilton. 265-268.
‘Our Bucket Shop.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 299-304.
‘Miranda’s Engagement.’ By May Bateman. 311-313.
‘The Guard and the Big Gun: The Story of a Seaport Battery.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 334-340.
‘The Strange Case of the Stolen Rubies.’ By Annie 0. Tibbits. 347-352.
‘The Wheels of the Gods: Leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 359-366.
‘Awakening.’ By L.J. Beeston. 375-378.
‘The Secret of the Emperor.’ By Owen Oliver. 414-419.
‘How Godfrey Hallett Fell among Thieves.’ By Scott Graham. 428-435.
‘The Western Princess.’ By A.G. Hyde. 458-467.
‘In Guy-Faux Guise.’ By James Greenwood. 474-478.
‘A Reckless Experiment.’ By G.B. Burgin. 525-530.
‘The Comedy of Ki Li’s Betrothal: A Tale of the Northern Territory, Australia.’ By Percival Whitfield. 537-545.
‘How the Plate Got through: A Story of the Great Rebellion.’ By James Blyth. 551-556.
‘The Ascension Tower:’ By L.J. Beeston. 579-585.
‘The Seeds of Harmony.’ By Myra Hamilton. 600-602.
‘The Seal of the Church.’ By Edwin Pugh. 637-642.
‘A Race for Market.’ By Alan Oscar. 648-652.
‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett with the Ambitious Miller.’ By Scott Graham. 669-676.
‘Lady Hungerford’s Villain.’ By Annie 0. Tibbits. 695-699.
‘The Wishing Stone: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 705-708.
40 (June-Nov 1905) [American ed. s. 4, v. 31]
The Spider’s Eye. By William Le Queux. 3-18, 115-129, 227-242, 339-354, 451-466, 563-578.
The Further Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. By Henry A. Hering. 55-61, 174-181, 278-284, 387-394, 499-504, 598-605.
‘La Grande Capucine.’ By Headon Hill. 68-75.
‘The Man with the Big Heart.’ By Athol Forbes. 82-86.
‘The Conspiracy of the Clocks.’ By M. Foussier. Trans, from French. 95-97.
The Admirable Tinker. By Edgar Jepson. 101-108, 439-444, 638-644.
‘Me and My Duty.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 137-141.
‘Pansy’s Knight, and the Dubbing Thereof.’ By Muriel F. Hine. 166-170.
‘The Revolt of Honesty.’ By James Blyth. 186-190.
‘Like a Soldier!’ By W. Newman Flower. 198-200.
‘Within Touch of the Hangman.’ By Huan Mee. 206-211.
‘Manuela: A Story.’ By Lancelot Speed and F. R. Pryor. 250-255.
‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett and William the Deserter.’ By Scott Graham. 264-272.
‘The Peerage Exchange.’ By A.G. Hyde. 288-296.
‘Only in Fun.’ By Geo. A. Best. 306-312.
‘The Usher’s Daughter.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 361-367.
‘A Pearl of Price.’ By Percival Whitfield. 376-382.
‘Aunt Caroline’s Competition.’ By Hilda Hammond-Spencer. 404-407.
‘After Seven Years.’ By L.J. Beeston. 414-420.
‘The Ruby Ring.’ By A. Grozier Herbertson. 428-435.
‘The Man and the Mouthpiece.’ By Tom Gallon. 473-479.
‘My Son’s Mother.’ By Mrs M.H. Spielmann. 485-491.
‘Under the Moon.’ By T.C. Bridges. 511-513.
‘The Autobiography of Mr Joshua Jerkinson.’ By Fox Russell. 519-522.
‘The Last Story: Leaves from the Note-book of John Carruthers. Indian Policeman.’ By Sir Edmund C. Cox, bart. 529-537.
‘The Frock and the Motor-man.’ By Arthur H. Henderson. 544-548.
‘Mr Patten’s Little Murders.’ By Tom Gallon. 585-590.
‘How the Bishop Lost His Independence.’ By Athol Forbes. 614-618.
‘A Grey Story Which Ends in Gold.’ By Winifred Letts. 625-630.
‘The Mirror of Hachida.’ By John Munro. 652-654.
‘The Faithful Slave: A Story for the Little Ones.’ By Myra Hamilton. 661-665.
41 (Dec 1905-May 1906) [American ed. s. 4, v. 32]
Benita: An African Romance. By H. Rider Haggard. 11-34, 155-176, 275-296, 395-416, 515-536, 641-665.
‘The Economising of Ethel.’ By J.J. Bell. 27-33.
‘The Match Makers.’ By J.J. Bell. 36-43.
‘A Lesson from the Chinese.’ By Percival Whitfield. 41-46.
‘A Christmas Masque.’ By James Blyth. 54-62.
‘For His Son’s Sake.’ By M.E. Braddon. 72-79.
‘The Fairy Ghost: A Christmas Fantasy.’ By Huan Mee. 90-99.
‘The Missing Guest.’ By L.J Beeston. 113-121.
‘The Jester.’ By Fox Russell. 124-129.
‘The Little King’s Christmas.’ By Charles Foley. Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 136-138.
‘Mrs Penleath’s Stratagem.’ 148-157.
‘A Game of Chess.’ By L.J. Beeston. 184-189.
‘Jack and Dick.’ By W.B. Maxwell. 195-202.
‘The Ghost with the Club Foot.’ By Robert Barr. 209-223.
‘Experiment at Kearsley’s.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 238-243.
‘An Arrangement Altered.’ By Arthur H. Henderson. 252-256.
‘Medlock’s Reputation.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 307-311.
‘The Great Water.’ By Bart Kennedy. 313-324.
‘The Jest of La Torche.’ By L.J. Beeston. 329-337.
‘An Awkward Bunker.’ By James Blyth. 345-355.
‘A Lady’s Honour.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 365-370.
‘Janaway’s Ups and Downs.’ By John Oxenham. 427-435.
‘In the Blue Room.’ By Katharine Tynan. 441-448.
‘Rosa’s Mendacity: An Almost Impossible Story.’ By Huan Mee. 454-464.
‘The Cloud.’ By Mrs Mabel H. Spielmann. 471-479.
‘A Pantomine Cuckoo.’ By Tom Gallon. 482-487.
‘The Sleep of the Angels.’ By Victor Hewett. 495-498.
‘In the Waste-paper Basket.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 547-554.
‘Jerry’s Wife.’ By Mayne Lindsay. 564-568.
‘A Stolen Identity.’ By Edwin Pugh. 574-584.
‘The “Queen’s Niche” at Lutworth.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 593-601.
‘The Romance of a “Curtain Raiser.'” By Geo. A. Best. 607-614.
‘The Stockings: A Tale of the Last Election.’ By Percy White. 635-640.
‘The Gates of the Temple.’ By Muriel F. Hine. 676-688.
‘Lady Lucy’s Masquerade.’ By Winifred Graham. 697-704.
‘An Enterprising Yankee.’ By Fox Russell. 713-718.
‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett and the French Prisoner of War.’ By Scott Graham. 724-734.
42 (June-Nov 1906) [American ed. s. 4, v. 33]
‘The Fuzziness of Hoockla-heen.’ By Jack London. 25-30.
‘Mr Soper’s New Sister.,’ By Tom Gallon. 44-49.
The Count’s Chauffeur. By William Le Queux. 58-66, 195-204, 323-331, 432-439, 559-567, 677-686.
‘The Vengeance of the Dago.’ By Edwin Pugh. 78-84.
The Diamond Ship. By Max Pemberton. 97-118, 217-241, 337-358, 457-477, 577-600, 697-724.
‘A Sudden Change of Climate.’ By Frank Finch-Smiles. 125-127.
‘How I Made My Fortune.’ By Clarence Willoughby. 129-131.
‘The Triumph of Mr Oliver Brown: Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker.’ By Edgar Jepson. 155-162.
‘A Double Pretender.’ By Bernard Capes. 169-176.
‘Poskitt the Peacemaker.’ By J.S. Fletcher. 182-188.
‘The End of the Gamble.’ By L.J. Beeston. 244-253.
‘The Adventure of the Blue Posts (Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker).’ By Edgar Jepson. 272-280.
‘Mr Minter’s Hobby.’ By Fred Jay. 288-291.
‘The Herr of Paradise Row.’ By Mona Moxon Browne. 298-306.
‘The Guinea Stamp.’ By L.E. Tiddeman. 309-315.
‘When in Doubt.’ By M.A. Balliol. 333-335.
‘The Proving of Rodney Parkes.’ By Percival Whitfield. 361-369.
‘Possessed of a Title.’ By Mary Hampden. 372-374.
‘Losing and Finding.’ By Owen Oliver. 391-397.
‘The Biters Bit (Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker).’ By Edgar Jepson. 404-409.
‘One in a Million: A Humorous Story.’ By Fred Jay. 415-420.
‘The Village Policeman.’ By Dora Sigerson Shorter. 421-424.
‘The Clue of the Crimson Rose.’ By J.S. Fletcher. 446-449.
‘Coward, V.C.’ By Rudolph Cordova. 483-491.
‘Two Pounds Ten.’ By R.M.S. 493-494.
‘Tony’s Walk.’ By Clarence Rook. 499-505.
‘Anna and Loris: An Episode of the Nihilist War.’ By Tighe Hopkins. 511-523.
‘For One Night Only.’ By Warren Hughes. 532-537.
‘Mr Parslow’s Fellow-traveller: A Humorous Story.’ By Fred Jay. 603-608.
‘Denis, a Diplomat.’ By E. Burrowes. 609-611.
‘Bonavia’s Black Sheep.’ By Tom Gallon. 633-642.
‘Master Loggatt’s Waterloo.’ By Orme Agnus. 649-656.
‘The Way to Fairyland.’ By Myra Hamilton. 667-670.
‘The Haunted Studio.’ By J.S. Fletcher. 692-695.
‘Lewis Duval, Accompanist.’ By Mabel C. Urch. 731-732.
43 (Dec 1906-May 1907) [American ed. s. 4, v. 34]
‘A Christmas Novelty.’ By Mrs C. N. Williamson. 3-18.
‘Dangerous Complaints.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 34-39.
‘Miss Mason’s Party: The Story of a Christmas at Sea.’ By Owen Oliver. 49-56.
‘Flossie’s Christmas Fairy.’ By Ellaline Terriss. 58-61.
‘The Silver Flask.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 69-74.
‘The Luck of Captain Spink.’ By Morley Roberts. 80-90.
‘Martha and the Constable.’ By Keble Howard. 95-101.
‘The Ex-citizen: A Humorous Story.’ By Frank Richardson. 105-109.
‘An Old Crome: A Humorous Story.’ By Fred Jay. 114-120.
‘The Poet’s Dream.’ By Percy White. 125-128.
The Man Who Was Dead. By Arthur W. Marchmont. 129-152, 252-273, 374-394, 491-510, 616-635, 736-754.
‘The Dice: A Complete Story of Revolution in Russia.’ By Perceval Gibbon. 177-182.
‘An Incident of the Night: A Humorous Story.’ By W.G. Yarcott. 190-194.
‘Tomlin.’ By Owen Oliver. 203-209.
‘Superannuated.’ By Fred Jay. 214-219.
‘The Nineteenth Hat.’ By Arnold Bennett. 229-233.
‘The Girl and the Ring.’ By G.B. Burgin. 239-246.
‘The Lost Gun Sights: A Naval Yarn.’ By George Ellbar. 293-299.
‘Mala Pasqua: A Tale of the Romagna.’ By Richard Bagot. 307-313.
‘The Safe Side.’ By Theodora Wilson Wilson. 321-328.
‘”Greater Love Hath No Man.'” By Marjorie Bowen. 335-341.
‘Off the Line.’ By Louise Lanyer. 346-355.
‘An Old Fool: A Humorous Story.’ By Fred Jay. 364-369.
‘A December Evening.’ By Elizabeth Tree. 369-372.
‘The Marchesa’s Portrait.’ By Charles Garvice. 414-422.
‘Joseph’s Coat.’ By Clarence Rook. 428-432.
‘Peril.’ By Claude E. Benson. 441-450.
‘Colonel Peter Sanders’ Wife.’ By Marian Bower. 462-469.
‘The White Bonnet.’ By Charles Lee. 476-483.
“‘Tangled Wires.”‘ By Bertram Field. 513-517.
‘The Butcher-boy’s Repentance.’ By Edgar Jepson. 533-540.
‘The Thief.’ By Owen Oliver. 548-553.
‘The Spectacles.’ By J.J. Bell. 558-562.
‘Bobbie and Poetic Justice.’ By Ernest Bramah. 575-585.
‘Only Just Beneath the Surface.’ By J.S. Fletcher. 595-601.
‘Interference.’ By W.G. Yarcott. 605-609.
‘Kitten’s Wedding Day.’ By Headon Hill. 662-669.
‘Just Too Late.’ By Richard Dark. 675-680.
‘Behind the Mill.’ By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 687-694.
‘Professor Kenyon’s Engagement.’ By E.R. Punshon. 701-707.
‘Love’s Triumph.’ By Mary & Julian Clifford. 714-719.
‘A Man o’ Business.’ By Fred Jay. 728-733.
‘A Sea Breeze.’ By May Adlington. 756-757.
44 (June-Nov 1907) [American ed. s. 4, v. 35]
‘A Moral Lesson.’ By Marjorie Bowen. 14-20.
‘Of Kindness to Crocodiles.’ By John Worne. 40-47.
‘The Temptation of Barrington, R.A.’ By Scott Graham. 50-57.
‘The War in Fardale.’ By Theodora Wilson Wilson. 62-67
Wheels of Anarchy: The Story of an Assassin. By Max Pemberton. 76-96, 202-221, 276-293, 411-430, 520-538, 636-651.
‘Personally Conducted: A Cricket Story.’ By P.G. Wodehouse. 113-120
‘Tommy and the Girl.’ By Lavon C. Cheney. 132-136.
‘An Experiment.’ By Horace Annesley Vachell. 137-144.
‘The Third Boat.’ By Oliver Onions. 151-158.
‘Lord Falconet’s Despatch-box.’ By Headon Hill. 165-172.
‘His Family’s Feelings and His.’ By Anne Warner. 178-185.
‘She Gambled a Stamp.’ By Harold Begbie. 186-194.
‘The Butterworth Scandal.’ By Brinsley Moore. 194-201.
‘His Majesty’s Friend.’ By Crichton Miln. 234-238.
‘The Cross Roads.’ By Blanche Eardley. 245-256.
‘Tides of Fortune.’ By Alice & Claude Askew. 299-329.
‘The Luponi Strad.’ By James True. 332-333.
‘The Honour of a Lady.’ By Athol Forbes. 376-381.
‘The Old and the New.’ By Captain F.H. Shaw, F.R.A.S. 397-405.
‘There and Back.’ By F.M. Wickham. 436-437.
‘The Green Mouse.’ By Robert W. Chambers. 451-463.
‘The Vandermann Diamond.’ By E.R. Punshon. 471-478.
‘Shadows Before.’ By Stuart Wishing and Arthur Halifax. 484-492.
‘A Feline Hostage.’ By E. White. 496-503.
‘Nancy.’ By M.E. Potter. 509-516.
‘A Financial Proposition: A Sentimental Story.’ By Arthur Ransome. 544-547.
‘The Dream.’ By Elizabeth Tree. 553-555.
‘The Sporting Chance: A Comedy of Errors.’ By George Edgar. 587-593
‘Cordelia’s Conquest.’ By J.G.M. Gilmer. 602-610.
‘The Mysterious Kit-bag.’ By Arthur Franks. 616-623.
‘Relatives to Let: Being the Inside History of the Bentley-Carruthers Truce.’ By William H. Hamby. 629-632.
‘The Little Typewriter Girl.’ By E. Vance Palmer. 657-660.
‘William the Goat.’ By F. Walworth Brown. 662-669.
45 (Dec 1907-May 1908) [American ed. s. 4, v. 36]
Professor van Dusen’s Problems. By Jacques Futrelle. 1-10, 185-194, 312-321, 387-395, 499-509, 618-627.
‘Messiter’s Sister.’ By Horace Annesley Vachell. 17-27.
‘An Ideal Christmas.’ By Frank Richardson. 38-43.
‘Mr Donald MacDonald.’ By J.J. Bell. 43-48.
‘My Friend Bob: A Story.’ By Richard Dark. 58-61.
‘A Cure for Wealth.’ By Mrs C. N. Williamson. 65-74.
‘Compensation.’ By Charles Garvice. 79-86.
‘A Monk Was He.’ By Lily A. Long. 87-96.
‘The Skipper of the S.S. Ringdove.’ By Morley Roberts. 97-108.
‘The Bombshell.’ By Robert Barr. 111-117.
‘The Black Sheep’s Christmas.’ By Eleanor Holt Brainerd. 122-127.
‘The Potted Palm Speaks.’ By Anne Warner. 140-143.
‘The Sorrowful Sye-boo: A Story for Children.’ By Myra Hamilton. 150-155.
‘A Deal in Cotton.’ By Rudyard Kipling. 163-173.
‘An Arizona Nerve Destroyer.’ By Stanley L. Wood. 201-209.
‘A Backward Forward: A Football Story.’ By Major Philip Trevor. 214-220.
‘My Oriental Partner.’ By F.B. Cook. 227-232.
‘Ferguson, of England: A Canadian Story.’ By G.B. Burgin. 240-250.
‘Grace’s Ideal.’ By Richard Dark. 257-258.
‘Without Impediment.’ By Helen Lockwood Coffin. 264-265.
‘The Right Prescription.’ By R. Haldane Cook. 268-270.
‘Trust.’ By Jack London. 282-290.
‘Love’s Alarm.’ By John Bloundelle-Burton. 298-304.
‘The Cinnabar Death-trap.’ By A. Wallie. 327-334.
‘The Stormy Petrel.’ By Warren Hughes. 339-347.
‘The Unmaking of a Self-made Man.’ By Mrs Talbot Hunter. 353-361.
‘Mr Smith of Hampstead.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 365-372.
‘Limpy, Bachelor of Love.’ By Maitland LeRoy Osborne. 375-377.
‘A Table Tragedy.’ By Fred M. White. 402-412.
‘The Professor of Languages: The Tale of a Naval Spy.’ By George Ellbar. 417-425.
‘The Workings of Fate.’ By Mabel C. Urch. 433-440.
‘The Dead Sentry.’ By L.J. Beeston. 447-454.
‘The Eternal Feminine.’ By Harold Gorst. 466-468.
‘The Mystery of a Lonely Cottage.’ By Mrs Clement Shorter. 477-486.
‘A Desert Meeting.’ By C. Duncan Cross. 522-531.
‘The Depraved Half of Mr Flockton. 537-547.
‘The Harper P. Todd Family.’ By Bertha Shelley. 552-557.
‘Ladybird.’ By Edith Barnard. 565-570.
‘Mr Fairley’s Furniture.’ By Una Hudson. 577-581.
‘Vermutte’s Inheritance.’ By Renato Fucini. Trans. by M.D. Byrne & Ferdinando Benvenuto. 591-595.
‘The Will-power of Carlotta.’ By Hamilton Taber. 600-602.
‘Gotty in France: The Undelivered Message.’ By Arthur E. Copping. 636-646.
‘The Happy Couple.’ By W. Somerset Maugham. 652-656.
‘The Something in It.’ By Phyllis Bottome. 662-668.
‘Sir John Abbacy’s Elder Son.’ By Marian Bower. 676-687.
‘A Swift Conversation.’ By Mary Durand. 700-705.
46 (June-Nov 1908) [American ed. s. 4, v. 37]
‘The Visit of the Prefect.’ By R. Fucini. Trans, from Italian by M. D. Byrne & Ferdinand Benvenuto. 3-13.
The Antecedents of Captain Jinks.’ By Elizabeth Banks. 26-32.
‘The Graft and the Craft.’ By Henry Oyen. 55-63.
‘Only a Pupil (The Last of the Incidents Related by Stafford Dane, Musician).’ By Mabel C. Urch. 67-74.
‘An Active-passive Resister.’ By John Oxenham. 82-94.
‘An Altered Programme.’ By W.G. Yarcott. 98-103.
‘A Weak Monkey, a Strong Cat’s Paw, and a Chestnut.’ By Anne Warner. 115-120.
‘Sigrid’s Avalanche.’ By E.E. Speight. 127-134.
‘Balaam’s Baby.’ By Winifred Boggs. 144-151.
‘The Hand of Time.’ By John Worne. 151-158.
‘The Seat of the Door.’ By Algernon Gissing. 162-169.
‘Under the Southern Cross.’ By Elizabeth Robins. 179-218.
‘An Object Lesson.’ By Fred M. White. 225-235.
“II Conde.”‘ By Joseph Conrad. 243-256.
‘A Summer Girl.’ By Helen Mathers. 257-262.
‘On the Jury.’ By Richard Marsh. 264-276.
‘The Widow of the Balcony.’ By Arnold Bennett. 283-287.
‘Thomas B. Flint, Resurrectionist.’ By Henry A. Hering. 291-298.
‘An Anglo-American Courtship.’ By Elizabeth Banks. 299-304.
‘The Eppstein Emerald.’ By Edgar Jepson. 309-317.
‘Elizabeth’s Lover: A Novelette.’ By Alice & Claude Askew. 318-333.
‘Bailey’s Experiment.’ By Perceval Gibbon. 337-343.
‘The Lover’s Looking-glass.’ By Owen Oliver. 348-355.
‘Miss Letitia’s Aunt.’ By Brinsley Moore. 360-368.
‘A Japanese Knight-Errant.’ By Douglas Sladen. 370-379.
‘Tell Me, Where is Fancy Bred.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 383-390.
‘ Isotta’s Way.’ By Arthur H. Henderson. 391-398.
‘Hands All Round.’ By Henry Martley. 404-410.
‘Absent-minded.’ By Ethel Stefana Stevens. 414-418.
‘By Grace of Julius Caesar.’ By L.M. Montgomery. 419-423.
‘Saint Luke’s Summer.’ By Mary Cholmondeley. 447-461.
‘Goldy Locks and a Broncho: The Story of a Cowboy’s Horse.’ A Stanley L. Wood. 467-477.
‘Revelation.’ By Frank H. Shaw. 482-489.
‘A Woman’s Word.’ By Marian Bower. 494-504.
‘The Wedding-present Problem.’ By Anne Warner. 513-517.
‘My Lady Gadfly.’ By L. Fleming Struthers. 523-526.
‘False Premises.’ By Clarence Rook. 532-535.
‘His Last Drive: A Golf Story.’ By A. Wallis Myers. 541-544.
‘A Set of Blouse Buttons.’ By Mrs Forrest. 549-550.
‘Colonel Cayley’s Tea Party.’ By Mrs C.N. Williamson. 557-563.
‘My Lady Played.’ By Marjorie Bowen. 574-583.
‘A Bit of Scandal.’ By Katharine Tynan. 593-598.
‘Rose Petals: A Tale of the East African Coast.’ By Cullen Gouldsbury. 599-602.
‘The Demon of Ten Candles (“Jan Gant Y Tan”): A Tale of Brittany.’ By Oswald Moser. 610-613.
‘The Unexpectedness of Winifred.’ By Anne Warner. 621-624.
‘Mr John Jude’s Diary.’ By Henry A. Hering. 629-638.
‘A Second Proposal.’ By Ethel Stevens. 646-653.
‘Elizabeth Bids.’ By Vincent Stanley Thompson. 659-662.
47 (Dec 1908-Apr 1909) [American ed. s. 4, v. 38]
‘The Beggarman.’ By Owen Oliver. 3-12.
‘How I Eloped with My Lady Bishop.’ By S.R. Crockett. 17-24.
‘Antiques: A Modern Incident.’ By Maarten Maartens. 33-43.
‘The Nature Man.’ By Jack London. 51-58.
‘Other People’s Cake.’ By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. 59-70.
‘The Christmas Gift.’ By Albert Kinross. 77-80.
The Adventures of Lavenne. By H. de Vere Stacpoole. 82-86, 203-208, 289-293, 413-417, 496-499.
‘Out of His Reckoning.’ By Harold Begbie. 92-100.
‘The Position of Mrs Pegg.’ By Phyllis Bottome. 101-109.
‘The Fairy Ring.’ By Judge Parry. 113-120.
‘The Princess’s Escapade.’ By William Le Queux. 131-140.
‘Who Killed Him?’ By Headon Hill. 149-157.
‘Why Billy Went Back.’ By Leonard Merrick. 165-172.
‘At the Well’s Mouth.’ By Maud Diver. 178-187.
‘The Eerie.’ By Mary E. Mann. 195-202.
‘The Widower.’ By Perceval Gibbon. 212-215.
‘The Word of Praise.’ By Elizabeth Banks. 218-221.
‘The Blue Fan.’ By E.S. Kemp Robinson. 222-224.
‘Gotty’s Neighbours.’ By Arthur E. Copping. 225-227, 336-338, 432-434.
The Cowboy Countess. By Mrs C.N. Williamson. 233-243, 343-353, 453-463.
‘Miss Waring’s Elopement.’ By Richard Marsh. 244-255.
‘Breaking Cups and Mending Hearts.’ By Anne Warner. 261-264.
‘Through the Wall.’ By Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. 274-284.
‘A Man’s Strategy.’ By Mrs Baillie Reynolds. 298-306.
‘The Wound of the Marquis.’ By Orme Agnus. 312-316.
‘A Girl of Gaul.’ By Oliver Onions. 317-323.
‘A Study in Emotions.’ By Elizabeth Tree. 331-333.
‘The Romance of a Travelling Rug.’ By Ada Leonora Harris. 333-335.
‘Feet of Clay.’ By Maud Diver. 358-367.
‘Lieutenant Chartres and the Gun: A Story of the South African War.’ By Perceval Gibbon 373-383.
‘The Three Thieves.’ By E. Phillips Oppenheim. 387-393.
‘The Hands of the Philistines.’ By Arthur W. Marchmont. 400-407.
‘Confession.’ By Jack London. 422-429.
‘Theodora’s Bangle.’ By E.S. Kemp Robinson. 430-431.
‘Thankless Parents.’ By Mary Stuart Boyd. 439-444.
‘The Ingenious Mr Tozer.’ By Henry A. Hering. 473-480.
‘For a Hero’s Sake.’ By S. Macnaughton. 488-495.
‘”If”: A Sketch.’ By Barry Pain. 505-506.
‘The Apostle of Progress.’ By Fred Whishaw. 510-519.
‘Tony’s Friend.’ By Archibald Marshall. 526-528.
‘Sauce for the Gander.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 532-540.
‘How Jones Earned the V.C.’ By Edward Johnstone. 545-549.
‘The Spoiling of Spoffkins.’ By Mrs Forrest. 550-552.
‘The Card-house.’ By E.S. Kemp Robinson. 552-554.
‘Two from Toad-in-the-hole.’ By Ada Leonora Harris. 555-558.
48 (May-Oct 1909) [American ed. s. 4, v. 39]
‘Heart o’ Moonlight.’ By Herman Scheffauer. 12-20.
The Adventures of Lavenne (cont.). By H. de Vere Stacpoole. 42-46.
‘The Big House.’ By Alice & Claude Askew. 51-57.
The Cowboy Countess (cont.). Ed. Mrs C.N. Williamson. 65-77, 167-176, 285-301.
‘The Luck of the Simple.’ By B.P. Neuman. 99-105.
The Adventures of Lady Molly of Scotland Yard as Related by Her Friend Lady Granard. By Baroness Orczy. 112-126, 223-233, 340-351, 463-474, 559-571.
‘Quarantine: A Story of the West Indies.’ By Dolf Wyllarde. 132-142.
‘Helen’s Secret: A Story for Women.’ By Edith E. Browne. 149-155.
‘The Popular Vote (A Diverting Study in Rustic Cleverness).’ By W. Pett Ridge. 156-161.
‘The Falling Away of John Sands: An Inspiring Story of the South Seas.’ By Mary Gaunt. 196-203.
‘The Greater Claim: A Story of To-day.’ By Harold Blind. 209-214.
‘A Box on the Ears.’ By Ada Leonora Harris. 215-217.
‘The Voice: A Study of a Woman’s Disillusion.’ By Gladys Mendl. 218-220.
‘The Chaperone.’ By Mabel C. Urch. 246-252.
‘Psyche’s Treasure Quest: A Romance of Hidden Treasure.’ By Henry A. Hering. 259-266.
‘The Passengers of the Lorunna.’ By Stanley Portal Hyatt. 302-306.
‘An Eye for an Eye: A Story for Men.’ By Claude E. Benson. 317-324.
‘The One Between: A Story of an Eventful Holiday at Ostend.’ By Blanche Eardley. 363-371.
‘On the Plains: A Stirring Story of the West Indies.’ By Dolf Wyllarde. 375-381.
‘Julie and the Impresario: The Story of a Young Man’s Adventures near Trouville.’ By C. Kennett Burrow. 394-403.
“‘A Square” Williams: A Story of Humour and Tragedy in the Royal Navy.’ By Charles Gleig. 418-421.
‘Vocation: A Story of Misguided Enthusiasm.’ By the Rev. Robert Hugh Benson. 426-431.
‘Sir Timothy Jenkins: A Story with a Moral.’ By Mabel C. Urch. 433-440.
‘Coverley Gutch of the Stock Exchange, London.’ By Paul Urquhart. 442-455, 604-611.
‘Two in the Temple: A Tale of Love and Hatred among the Chinese.’ By Herman Scheffauer. 480-488.
‘Crossing the Park: A Story about the Hallucinations of a New M.P.’ By Robert Stuart. 494-501.
‘The Amendment of M. de Chirac.’ By H.C. Bailey. 509-514.
‘The Man Who Knew How: An Australian Story.’ By Frank Henty. 515-516.
‘Playing the Game: A Cricket Story.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 522-529.
‘Nancy Waynfleete.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 539-546.
‘Hector Alexander.’ By Mary E. Mann. 572-579.
‘Impressing a Cousin: A Domestic Comedy.’ By R.S. Warren Bell. 587-590.
‘The Jilting of Miss Attridge: A Story Exhibiting the Value of Artfulness Aided by Imagination.’ By A.E. Ashford. 598-603.
‘Under the Canvas: A Story of Circus Life.’ By Joseph Kocheli. 614-620.
‘Mr Stork’s Miscalculation: A Story about a Burglar, a Ghost and a Motor Car.’ By William Mackay. 621-626.
‘The Prince of the Treasure Trove: A Tale of an Australian Girl’s Romance.’ By Frank Henty. 634-640.
‘Mr Speckley’s Playthings: A Story of a City Merchant’s Secret.’ By Arthur Page Grubb. 641-645.
49 (Nov 1909-Apr 1910) [American ed. s. 4, v. 40]
‘My Lord the Tiger: A Strange Story of Central India.’ By John Le Breton. 19-24.
‘A Salute in Passing : A Case of Mistaken Identity at a Fancy Dress Ball – and Its Consequences.’ By Frank Henty. 26-28.
‘His Model Wife.’ By Edith A. Browne. 40-49.
Adventures of Lady Molly of Scotland Yard as Related by her Friend Mary Granard (cont.). By Baroness Emmuska Orczy. 55-66, 287-299, 303-313, 411-422, 569-581, 719-730.
‘The Serious Illness of Mr Christopher.’ By J.J. Bell. 78-86.
‘Jack Moxham’s Martyrdom: A Schoolboy’s Adventures in London.’ By Hubert Holland. 101-107.
‘The Doll in the Pink Silk Dress.’ By Leonard Merrick. 112-122.
‘The Lesson: A Study in Temptation.’ By E.F. Benson. 123-130. ‘Cancelled: A Christmas Story.’ By A. St John Adcock. 136-144.
‘The Girl at the Window: A Story of Art Students in Paris.’ By E. Nesbit. 155-161.
‘A Problem for Santa Claus: The Story of a Journalist’s Christmas Experiences.’ By George Edgar. 176-180.
‘The Last Man: A Scientist’s Christmas Dream.’ By Ladbroke Black. 199-202.
‘The Kitten That Did: A Complete Novel.’ By Lloyd Osbourne. 209-232.
‘The Sermon: A Christmas Story.’ By Dolf Wyllarde. 240-247.
‘The Church in the Wilderness: A Canadian Story.’ By Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. 252-256.
‘The Hardy Huntsman.’ By Hilda Cobham. 257-263.
‘King Tuttlebury I: The Story of the Strange Exaltation of a Baronet.’ By Fox Russell. 265-270.
‘The Awakening of Maggie Taverner.’ By Robert Chichester. 281-285.
‘Hunger and Two Golden Salvers.’ By Warwick Deeping. 314-321.
‘What the Angel Recorded.’ By J. Storer Clouston. 331-342.
‘The Cub in Trouble.’ By R.S. Warren Bell. 343-347.
‘King Mandrin: The Robin Hood of France.’ By May Wynne. 355-362.
‘The Little Mother of Mary’s Ferry: A Story of Western Canada.’ By Emily P. Weaver. 371-380.
‘The Bonds of Freedom: A Story of a Wife’s Awakening.’ By Edith Barnard. 381-387.
‘The Questing of Mr McMunn.’ By A.E. Ashford. 393-398.
‘”Lucky” Gale.’ By Charles Tibbits. 399-402.
‘The Shadow on the Wall.’ By Clive R. Fenn. 407-408.
‘The “Ghost.”‘ By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 430-436.
‘The Unpremeditated Ceremony: A Canadian Story.’ By L.M. Montgomery. 443-448.
‘The Homeward Way: A Striking Story of Jewish Life.’ By S.L. Bensusan. 454-462.
‘Making Friends.’ By E.R. Punshon. 468-473.
‘A Literary Temptation: A Story of a Girl’s Journalistic Experiences.’ By Thekla Bowser. 500-504.
The Girl with the Red Hair. Ed. Max Pemberton. 543-560, 681-703.
‘Veronica’s Verdict.’ By Marian Bower. 612-619.
‘Red Rubber.’ By Paul Urquhart. 625-631.
‘The Dead Control.’ By Paul Urquhart. 708-714.
‘Her Prisoner.’ By Leila Burton Wells. 734-741.
‘The Butterfly.’ By W. Henry Morgan. 751-753.
‘Miss Patterson and Another.’ By Clive R. Fenn. 755-756.
‘The Turn in the Lane.’ By Mabel Greenwood. 481-486.
‘The Wives of Captain Shadrach.’ By V. Crandall Hicks. 505-512.
‘Miss Delamare and the Middy.’ By Charles Gleig. 537-539.
Later Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. By Henry A. Hering. 669-676.
‘The Lone Trail: A Thrilling Story of a Redskin’s Courage and Devotion.’ By Newman Flower. 603-610.
‘Mrs Betts’s Suitors.’ By Gertrude Ince. 639-643.
‘That’s for Remembrance: A Story.’ By George Edgar. 644-647.
‘The Ghost Knight.’ By Warwick Deeping. 651-658.
‘In Clover: An Australian Idyll.’ By Frank Henty. 742-744.
50 (May-Oct 1910) [American ed. s. 4, v. 41]
‘The Deluded Female.’ By J.J. Bell. 3-11.
Later Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club (cont.). By Henry A. Hering. 19-25, 124-132, 251-259, 369-376.
‘Rachel.’ By Owen Oliver. 30-36.
‘Pots and Pans.’ By Anna Le Sage. 37-44.
The Girl with the Red Hair (cont.). Ed. Max Pemberton. 49-70, 151-171, 275-293, 404-416, 532-540.
Adventures of Lady Molly of Scotland Yard as Related by Her Friend Mary Granard (cont.). By Baroness Orczy. 78-89.
‘The Awakening: The Story of an Engaged Girl.’ By Emily Calvin Blake. 93-99.
‘Celia’s Bid for Freedom: The Story of a Peacemaker and His Reward.’ By Keble Howard. 111-117.
‘The Heart of Princess Rosario.’ By Eleanor M. Ingram. 140-147.
‘The Melodramatic Touch.’ By Dorothy Greenwood. 177-182.
‘Eileen’s Lovers.’ By Emily Calvin Blake. 190-194.
‘Stand Seven – Twenty-eight.’ By Armiger Barclay. 201-207.
‘Relative Value.’ By W.G. Yarcott. 212-216.
‘The Idea.’ By J.J. Bell. 219-228.
‘Lydia, the Maid.’ By Douglas Sladen. 234-242.
‘Phyllis.’ By William Macleod Raine. 263-270.
‘The Little Woman and the Busy Man.’ By Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. 298-302.
‘A Matter of Maps.’ By Paul Urquhart. 303-309.
‘The Case of Kitty.’ By Kathleen Frazer. 315-319.
‘Bill Podden’s Luck.’ By A.P. Garland. 320-324.
‘The Turning of the Worm.’ By Sarah Grand. 325-350.
‘The Maid of Tarragona.’ By Captain F.H. Shaw. 357-369.
‘His Japanese Wife.’ By Thomas Le Breton. 382-388.
‘The Battle Won.’ By Alice & Claude Askew. 389-398.
‘Won from the Brigands.’ By May Wynne. 417-424.
‘Why the Clock Stopped.’ By Arnold Bennett. 435-443.
‘The Rich Mrs Peppercorn: A Short Story.’ By Katharine Tynan. 444-450.
‘A Queer Mixture.’ By J.J. Bell. 457-464.
‘A Friendly Call.’ By Fred M. White. 473-481.
‘The Honour of Valdi.’ By Eleanor M. Ingram. 482-490.
‘The Light of the Other Days.’ By Ruby M. Ayres. 497-503.
‘A Commonplace Lover.’ By G. B. Burgin. 504-510.
‘Josiah Paxley’s Wooing.’ By Olaf Baker. 517-519.
‘A Classical Catastrophe.’ By Paul Urquhart. 520-526.