1 : 1-34 (May-Dec 1842)
No fiction
2 : 35-60 (Jan-June 1843)
England and France; or, The Sisters. A Romance of Real Life. By Henry Cockton. 187-8; 215-6; 231-2; 247-8; 263-4; 279-280; 295-6; 327-8; 343-4; 377; 392-3; 408-9.
3 : 61-87 (July-Dec 1843)
England and France; or, The Sisters. A Romance of Real Life (cont). By Henry Cockton. 14; 30; 46; 62; 78; 94; 126; 141-2; 157-8; 163-4; 205-6; 221-2; 237-8; 253-4; 269-70; 285-6; 301-2; 317-8; 333-4; 352; 368; 413-4.
4 : 88-113 (Jan-June 1844)
‘Mabel Marchmont.’ By Thomas Miller. 9-10; 25-6; 46.
‘The Adopted; or, Impulse not Principle.’ By Miss Camilla Toulmin. 44; 61-2; 77-8.
‘The Young Flageolet Player.’ By Miss Louisa Stuart Costello. 89-90; 109-10; 1256.
‘The Merchant’s Daughter.’ By Miss [Julia] Pardoe. 157-8; 173-4; 179-80.
‘Retribution.’ By Baroness [E.C.] de Calabrella. 205-6; 221-2; 237-8.
5 : 114-139 (July-Dec 1844)
‘Fitz-Stephen.’ By “The Old Sailor” [M.H. Barker]. 29-30; 61-2; 77-8; 109.
6 : 140-165 (Jan-June 1845)
‘Hopes.’ By Frederica [sic. for Fredrika] Bremer. Trans. Lewis Filmore. 153-4; 173.
7 : 166-191 (July-Dec 1845)
Otello: A Tale of the Opera. Unsigned. 92-3; 122; 138; 157; 171; 186; 205.
8 : 192-217 (Jan -June 1846)
‘A Tale of Brittany. From the French.’ By W. Hazlitt. 9-10.
Gerald Gage; or, The Secret. By Mrs [Catherine] Crowe. 29-30; 45-6; 61-2; 77-8; 101-2; 117-8; 133-4; 149-50; 181.
9 : 218-243 (July-Dec 1846)
Gold; or, The Half-Brother. A Story of Life in the Middle Station. By Camilla Toulmin. 13-14; 29-30; 45-6; 61-2; 91; 109; 141; 158; 174; 189-90; 206; 221-2; 235; 250; 270; 288; 301-2; 318.
10 : 244-269 (Jan-June 1847)
No fiction
11 : 270-296 (July-Dec 1847)
The Professor’s Lady. By Berthold Auerbach. Trans. Mary Howitt. 317; 331-2; 349-50; 370-1; 387; 405-6; 421-2; 437-8.
12 : 297-323 (Jan-June 1848)
No fiction
13 : 324-351 (July-Dec 1848)
The Progress of a Bill. By W. Blanchard Jerrold. 157-8; 173-4; 189-90; 205-6; 221-2; 237-8; 253-4; 269-70.
Jerome Paturot: In Search of the Best Republic. By M[onsieur] [Louis] Reybaud. Trans. Juliette Bauer. 301-2; 317-8; 333; 349-50; 365; 381-2; 397-8; 429-30, 433-5.
14 : 352-378 (Jan-June 1849)
No fiction.
15 : 379-406 (July-Dec 1849)
The Fear of the World; or, Living for Appearances. By The Brothers [Henry and Augustus] Mayhew. 429-30; 445-6; 449-52.
16 : 407- 433 (Jan-June 1850)
The Fear of the World; or, Living for Appearances (cont). By The Brothers [Henry and Augustus] Mayhew. 46; 57-8; 77-8; 91-2; 117-8; 130.
17 : 434-462 (July-Dec 1850)
Fred Holdersworth; or, Love and Pride. By Thomas Miller. 321-2; 353-4; 394-5; 427; 462-3; 522, 524, 527.
‘The Miserable Club; or, The Woes of Brown and Wiggins. By Lancelot Wiggins.’ By “C.M.” [Charles Mackay]. 486-7.
‘Cold Out of Doors, and Cold In-Doors; or, Tom Smithers’s Christmas Day.’ By “T.T.” 489.
‘The Fairy Tale of Fairy Tales.’ By Anthony B. [sic. for R.] Montalba. 490-1.
‘The Sick Giant and the Doctor Dwarf.’ By Douglas Jerrold. 492-4.
‘Black-and-All-Black. A Legend of the Padereen Mare.’ By W[illiam] Carleton. 494-5.
18 : 463-497 (Jan-June 1851)
A Story of the Present Day. By Augustus Mayhew. 88; 98-9; 127; 149-50; 232; 284; 320; 464-5; 532-3; 625; 631-3.
19 : 498-538 (July-Dec 1851)
‘The Parrot of the Bench.’ By Mahmouz Effendi [Effendi Mahmouz]. 651.
‘The Heiress of Bilberry.’ Unsigned. 653-4.
‘Gypsey Experiences.’ By “A Roumany Rei.” 655-6; 715-6; 777-9.
‘The Verdict of the World: A Story from the Statutes.’ By “W.B.J.” [W. Blanchard Jerrold]. 714-5.
‘Christmas Thoughts of the Crystal Palace.’ By Douglas Jerrold. 738-9.
‘King Bronto’s Daughter; or, The Scholar-Knight.’ By Anthony R. Montalba. 73940.
‘Stanley Mortimer; A Tale of Mental Action.’ By John A. Heraud. 740-2.
‘The Christmas Hearth.’ By Westland Marston. 743, 746-7.
‘The Christmas Festival of Flowers.’ By Mrs T.K. Hervey. 747, 749-50.
‘The Poppy and the Fir.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. John Oxenford. 754-5.
‘The Forest Brook and the Stone.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. John Oxenford. 755-6.
‘My Mistletoe Memories.’ By “The Old Bachelor.” 757-8.
‘Miss Henry.’ By Calder Campbell. 758-9.
‘Thirteen at Table.’ Unsigned. 779.
‘The Only Man Left in College on Christmas Day.’ Unsigned. 782.
‘The Vision of Little Ruth; or, the Plum-Pudding Fleet.’ Unsigned. 782-3 ‘The Little Fir Tree. A Christmas Tale for Children.’ By Cuthbert Bede, B.A [Edward Bradley]. 783-4.
20 : 539-566 (Jan-June 1852)
‘Arms Found!’ Unsigned. 57-8.
‘A Queer Bedfellow For a Christmas Eve.’ By “C.B.” [Edward Bradley as “Cuthbert Bede”]. 58.
‘Street Dogs.’ By “W.H.R.” [W.H. Russell]. 58.
‘Miss Julia Splashton to Miss May Meek.’ Unsigned. 59.
‘The Squanders of Squander Castle.’ By William Carleton. 60-3; 108-10; [incomplete].
‘Destiny; or, The Dream of Death.’ By Mahmouz Effendi [Effendi Mahmouz]. 1056.
21 : 567-600 (July-Dec 1852)
‘The Diary of a Banker’s Clerk.’ By Horace Mayhew. 566, 568.
‘The Unpardonable Sin.’ By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 570-1.
‘The Elfin of Hazelnook. A Tale of Christmas-Eve.’ By James Wylson. 574-6.
‘A Story of a Columbine.’ By Angus B. Reach. 577-9.
22 : 601-631 (Jan-June 1853)
No fiction.
23 : 632-661 (July-Dec 1853)
‘The Stones of Plouhinec. A Christmas Legend.’ By Emile Souvestre. 566-7. ‘Christmas and the Carnival.’ By M.H. Marie Martin. 567.
‘New Year’s Gifts in a Working Man’s Family.’ By Emile Souvestre. 567-8.
‘The Sonneurs or Waits of Brittany.’ By Emile Souvestre. 570-1.
‘Princess Ilse. A Christmas Tale of the Hartz Mountains.’ Unsigned [Marie Petersen]. Trans. L.F. Simpson. 578-82.
‘Christmas at the Diggins.’ By AO “The Three Colonies of Australia” [Samuel Sidney]. 583-4.
‘Christmas-Eve at an Old Farm-House.’ By Edmund Ollier. 587.
24 : 662-690 (Jan-June 1854)
‘The Haunted Garden.’ Unsigned. 601-3.
25 : 691-721 (July-Dec 1854)
‘A Long-Vacation Vigil.’ By Cuthbert Bede B.A. [Edward Bradley]. 264-6.
‘My Cruise with the “Eccentric Gentleman”.’ By AO “Singleton Fontenoy R.N” [James Hannay]. 311, 314-5.
‘The Night Before the Battle and the Night After.’ By “B.” 474.
‘The Cook’s Story; or, How the Plum Pudding was Made.’ Unsigned. 654.
‘Richard Brading. A Story of a Man Who Kept a Promise.’ By Shirley Brooks. 658-9.
‘Christmas Day Among the Bricks.’ Unsigned. 662-3.
‘Sparks from Our Christmas Log.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 666-7.
26 : 722-750 (Jan-June 1855)
No fiction.
27 : 751-777 (July-Dec 1855)
‘The Woman Who is Buried Alive.’ By Horace Mayhew. 735.
‘“Gathering as it Goes”: A Christmas Story.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 737-8.
‘A Christmas Night’s Adventure.’ By Edmund H. Yates. 739.
‘The Arabesque Forget-Me-Not.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. from German. 742-3.
‘Grace Benson’s Little Plot.’ By John Saunders. 746-7.
28 : 778-808 (Jan-June 1856)
No fiction.
29 : 809-838 (July-Dec 1856)
‘The Old Bell-Ringer’s Story.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 623-4.
‘The Fairy of the Yule Log.’ By “H.M.B.” 625.
‘The Arrival of Uncle John.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 628.
‘The Silver Cup Club.’ Unsigned. 629.
‘The Lighthouse at Christmas.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 632.
‘The Christmas Hamper.’ By Mark Lemon. 633.
‘Home and Castaway.’ By Shirley Brooks. 636-7.
‘Christmas Eve. The Nearest Way Home.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 637-8.
‘The Folding Screen: A Japanese Tale.’ “From a Correspondent.” 679-80.
30 : 839- 866 (Jan-June 1857)
No fiction.
31 : 867-895 (July-Dec 1857)
‘The Christmas Errand: Fanny’s Story.’ By Mark Lemon. 618-9.
‘A Real Christmas Holiday.’ By “S.” AO “Gallops and Gossips” [Samuel Sidney]. 623.
‘The Unexpected Guest.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 627.
‘The Wedding-Ring: A Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days.’ By Miles Gerald Keon. 629-30.
32 : 896-924 (Jan-June 1858)
No fiction.
33 : 925-952 (July-Dec 1858)
‘The Christmas-Tree.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 608.
‘Snapdragon.’ By Mark Lemon. 612-3.
34 : 953-980 (Jan-June 1859)
No fiction.
35 : 981-1010 (July-Dec 1859)
‘The Last of the Mistletoe.’ By Albany Fonblanque, Jnr. 616-7.
36 : 1011-1038 (Jan-June 1860)
No fiction.
37 : 1039-1067 (July-Dec 1860)
‘To Christina: A Confession.’ By AO “The Shadow in the House” [John Saunders]. 592-3.
‘The House on Fire on Christmas Eve.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 597-8.
‘The Prodigal Son.’ By William J. Stewart. 600.
‘The Font and the Flowers.’ By Herbert Vaughan. 604.
38 : 1068-1096 (Jan-June 1861)
No fiction.
39 : 1097-1124 (July-Dec 1861)
‘The Mistletoe Bough.’ By Anthony Trollope. 631-4, 636.
‘The Curate of Glevering. A Christmas Story.’ By William J. Stewart. 640-1.
‘A Pearl Among Women. A Sketch for Christmas.’ By Henry Leslie. 644-6.
‘The First Christmas from Home.’ Unsigned. 648.
40 : 1125-1151 (Jan-June 1862)
No fiction.
41 : 1152-1181 (July-Dec 1862)
‘Lord Riverdale’s Repentance.’ By William J. Stewart. 661-3.
‘Squire Mayduke’s Daughter.’ By Augustus Mayhew. 663, 666-7, 670-1, 674.
‘Aunt Sally’s Christmas-Boxes.’ By Mark Lemon. 674-5.
‘Face to Face.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 677-9.
42 : 1182-1210 (Jan-June 1863)
No fiction.
43 : 1211-1238 (July-Dec 1863)
‘The Christmas Anthem. By The Old Doctor.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 622.
‘Freeman’s Phantoms.’ By Hain Friswell. 623, 626.
‘Tell Us a Story.’ By George MacDonald. 626-7, 630.
‘The Hairdresser of Tetherham.’ By Westland Marston. 631, 634-6.
‘Under the Mistletoe: A Story of Two Christmas Days and Two Kisses.’ By AO
“A Daughter of Eve” [Hain Friswell]. 639.
44 : 1239-1265 (Jan-June 1864)
No fiction.
45 : 1266-1295 (July-Dec 1864)
‘The Roundhead’s Parole.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 638-9, 642.
‘Flowers and Thorns.’ By Mark Lemon. 642-3, 646.
‘The Happy Christmas at Fredensvik.’ By Mary Howitt. 647, 650.
‘At Last! A Story without a Sensation.’ By Hain Friswell. 654-5.
46 : 1296-1322 (Jan-June 1865)
No fiction.
47 : 1323-1350 (July-Dec 1865)
‘A Christmas Holiday Lesson.’ By Mark Lemon. 614-5.
‘Uncle John with the Young Folk at a Christmas Party.’ By John Latey. 618-9.
‘Mr. Grisselthwaite’s Christmas Dinner.’ By Mary Howitt. 622-3.
‘Papa’s Story.’ By George MacDonald. 626-8.
48 : 1351-1378 (Jan-June 1866)
No fiction.
49 : 1379-1406 (July-Dec 1866)
‘The Enamelled Dish.’ By Eliza Meteyard. 610-11.
‘Ragged Tom’s Christmas-Box.’ By Mark Lemon. 614-5.
‘The Four Kings of Candyland.’ By C.H. Bennet. 619.
‘Gore of Gore Keep.’ By Westland Marston. 622-3.
‘The Guest at the Lich Gate.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 626.
50 : 1407-1434 (Jan-June 1867)
No fiction.
51 : 1435-1462 (July-Dec 1867)
‘Merlewood Chase: An Episode of the Monmouth Rebellion.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 679.
‘Mary Jones; or, Stewart Hunt’s Christmas.’ By K[atharine] S. Macquoid. 682-3.
‘The Silver Sixpence.’ By AO “The Silver Cord” [Shirley Brooks]. 690.
‘The Village Carrier.’ By Thomas Miller. 694.
52 : 1463-1489 (Jan-June 1868)
No fiction.
53 : 1490-1518 (July-Dec 1868)
‘How Christmas Came to be Kept at Clapperclaw Cottage.’ By Mark Lemon. 590-1.
‘The Australian Gold Ring.’ By Mary Howitt. 598-9, 602.
‘The Golden Comb.’ By Shirley Brooks. 603, 606-7.
‘The Drawing-Master’s Story.’ By W.W. Fenn. 610-11.
54 : 1519-1545 (Jan-June 1869)
No fiction.
55 : 1546-1573 (July-Dec 1869)
‘How We Decorated Granvale Church.’ By Mark Lemon. 622-3.
‘The Daisy of Dartford; or, The King’s Rescue.’ By Shirley Brooks. 626-7. ‘Christmas Eve at Lonethorpe Manor.’ By W.W. Fenn. 633-5.
56 : 1574-1601 (Jan-June 1870)
No fiction.
57 : 1602-1630 (July-Dec 1870)
‘Christmas on the Australian Gold-Fields.’ By R.H. Horne. 647.
‘Gathering for the Pantomime. A Dream of Chancifancia.’ By “R.A.” [Roger Acton]. 650-1.
‘The Death-Ship of Trescat Cove.’ By E[liza] Lynn Linton. 654-5, 658-9.
58 : 1631-1657 (Jan-June 1871)
No fiction.
59 : 1658-1686 (July-Dec 1871)
‘Christmas Eve at Penrydin.’ By “W.S.L.” [W.S. Lilly]. 582-3.
‘The Bell Buoy. A Blind Man’s Story.’ By W.W. Fenn. 586-7.
‘Surprised.’ By Annie Thomas [Mrs Pender Cudlip]. 587, 590.
‘The Coffee Merchant. A New Arabian Nights’ Tale.’ By AO “Orion” [R.H. Horne]. 594-5.
‘Pan’s Wand.’ By R[ichard] Garnett. 598-9.
‘Christmas in Australia.’ By “G.J.P.” 614.
60 : 1687-1712 (Jan-June 1872)
No fiction.
61 : 1713-1739 (July-Dec 1872)
‘Deserted.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 602.
‘The Barrow of Bordeaux; or, A Life’s Mystery.’ By F.C. Burnand. 603, 606-7.
‘The Message of the Hour.’ By W.W. Fenn. 610-11.
62 : 1740-1765 (Jan-June 1873)
No fiction.
63 : 1766-1792 (July-Dec 1873)
‘Frida; or, The Lover’s Leap. A Legend of the West Country.’ By R.D. Blackmore. 559, 586-7.
‘Tita’s Wager.’ By William Black. 570-1.
‘Among the Mangroves.’ By Captain Mayne Reid. 574-5.
64 : 1793-1818 (Jan-June 1874)
No fiction.
65 : 1819-1846 (July-Dec 1874)
‘A Quest for a Cousin.’ By “M.L.J.” 528-30.
‘An Old Story Re-Told.’ Unsigned. 607.
‘The White Lady of Herriard’s Knoll.’ By Edward Rose. 614-5.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘George Bowring. A Tale of Cader Idris.’ By Richard Doddridge Blackmore. CN3, 6-7, 10.
‘The Romance of a Rescue.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN10-11, 14.
‘A Strange Warning.’ By “A.H.W.” CN14-15.
‘Mr Ravens’s Stepson.’ By Sydney Mostyn [W. Clark Russell]. CN19, 22-3, 26-7.
66 : 184 7-1872 (Jan-June 1875)
No fiction.
67 : 1873-1900 (July-Dec 1875)
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Adeline Marsden’s Victory.’ By H. Savile Clarke. CN3, 6-7, 10-11.
‘With a Silken Thread.’ By E[liza] Lynn Linton. CN14, 18-19, 22-3, 26.
68 : 1901-1926 (Jan-June 1876)
‘An Old Bachelor’s Adventure.’ By Charles Reade and Jay Lewis. 91; 114-5.
69 : 1927-1955 (July-Dec 1876)
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Barbara Gilderdale.’ By Mrs [J.H.] Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7, 10-11.
‘Little Blue Bell: The Last Waltz.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. CN19, 22-3, 26.
70 : 1956-1981 (Jan-June 1877)
No fiction.
71 : 1982-2009 (July-Dec 1877)
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘My Lady’s Money: An Episode in the Life of a Young Girl.’ By Wilkie Collins. CN3, 6-7, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26, 28, 34.
72 : 2010-2035 (Jan-June 1878)
No fiction.
73 : 2036-2 063 (July-Dec 1878)
‘Cissy, the Little Peacemaker.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 579.
‘Walnut-Tree House: A Ghost Story.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. 614-5.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Michael Gargrave’s Harvest.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 19, 22.
‘Mr Quiverfull’s Christmas Box.’ By “Phillip”. CN26.
74 : 2064-2089 (Jan-June 1879)
No fiction.
75 : 2090-2117 (July-Dec 1879)
‘A Relentless Parent.’ By R. Black. 594-5.
‘Dorothy’s Fortune: What Became of It, and What It Became.’ By W.W. Fenn. 598-9.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Misses Popkin.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3.
‘Major Black’s Love-Letter.’ By Dutton Cook. CN6-7.
‘My First and Last Proposals.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. CN7.
‘The Old Mill on the Marsh.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN10.
‘How John Morgan Won His Wife.’ By Mrs Eiloart. CN10-11.
‘The Fires of St. John.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN22-3, 34.
‘The Mistletoe Sprig of Oldstone Hall.’ By F.C. Burnand. CN26.
‘Christmas at Littlepeopleton Manor.’ By Byron Webber. CN34-5.
76 : 2118-2143 (Jan-June 1880)
No fiction.
77 : 2144-2171 (July-Dec 1880)
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Margaret Donnan.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3.
‘At the Twelfth Hour.’ By R.E. Francillon. CN6-7.
‘Fernande.’ By M[atilda] Betham-Edwards. CN18-19.
‘The Little Town by the Seine.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN26-7.
78 : 2172-2197 (Jan-June 1881)
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘That Beautiful Wretch.’ By William Black. SN1-7, 10-12, 14, 18-30, 34-9, 42-4, 46.
79 : 2198-2226 (July-Dec 1881)
‘Our Little Village.’ By AO “The Harvest of a Quiet Eye” [J.R. Vernon]. 214-5.
‘A Tale in Four Stories.’ Unsigned. 646.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Squires’ Pew in the Old Church at Lullingham.’ By Mrs A. Harper. CN2-3.
‘A Collier’s Honeymoon.’ By John Saunders. CN5-6.
‘The Duke’s Plantation.’ By Cuthbert Bede [Edward Bradley]. CN10-11.
‘A Little Dinner with Jones.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. CN14.
‘What the Shepherd Saw: A Tale of Four Moonlight Nights.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN19, 22-3.
‘The Haunted Rock: A Legend of Porth Guerron Cove.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN23, 26.
80 : 2227-2251 (Jan-June 1882)
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘They Were Married!’ By Messrs. [Walter] Besant and [James] Rice. SN1-7, 9-14, 16-17, 19-20, 22-23, 25-27, 30, 34-39, 42-43, 45-46.
81 : 2252-2280 (July-Dec 1882)
‘The Wandering Grave.’ By H. Savile Clarke. 642-3.
‘Taming a Ghost.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. 667.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Love Me for Ever. A Christmas Carol in Prose.’ By Robert Buchanan. CN2-3, 67, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26.
‘At the Sign of the Green Dragon.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN26, 34.
82 : 2281-2306 (Jan-June 1883)
Yolande. By William Black. 17-19; 49-51; 77-9; 101-3; 129-31; 153-5; 177-9; 201-3; 225-7; 249-51; 273-5; 297-9; 321-3; 345-7; 369-71; 393-5; 4179; 445-7; 477-9; 501-3; 529-31; 553-5; 565-7; 609-11; 633-4; 661-2.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Eyre’s Acquittal.’ By Helen Mathers [Ellen B. Mathews]. SN1-14, 16-17, 19-30, 35-44, 46.
83 : 2307-2332 (July-Dec 1883)
The Canon’s Ward. By James Payn. 17-19; 41-2; 65-7; 93-5; 121-2; 145-7; 16970; 193-5; 217-9; 241-3; 265-7; 289-90; 313-5; 337-9; 361-3; 385-7; 409-11; 433-5; 465-6; 489-91; 513-5; 537-8; 561-2; 585-6; 617-19; 641-2.
‘Joe Barker’s Christmas Post.’ Unsigned. 634.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘He Loved Me and He Rode Away.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7.
‘A Night of Terror.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN7, 10-11.
‘Twice Saved: A Story of To-day.’ By Amelia B. Edwards. CN19, 22-3, 26.
84 : 2333-2358 (Jan-June 1884)
Berna Boyle. By Mrs J.H. Riddell. 17-19; 41-3; 65-7; 89-91; 113-5; 137-8; 1612; 185-6; 209-10; 233-4; 257-9; 281-2; 305-6; 353-5; 365-7; 405-7; 42930; 441-3; 481-3; 509-11; 533-5; 557-8; 581-3; 605-7; 633-4.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Gulbeyaz: The Story of an Albanian Blood Feud.’ By Athol Mayhew. SN2-3, 6. ‘Beau Braithwaite’s Folly.’ By Godfrey Turner. SN7, 10-11, 13-14.
‘A Fiddle with One Tune.’ By R.E. Francillon. SN17, 18, 21-3.
‘Squire Humphrey.’ By Edward Rose. SN23, 26-7.
‘O’er Downs and Dunes.’ By Arthur T. Pask. SN27, 30, 33-8.
85 : 2359-2384 (July-Dec 1884)
Ropes of Sand. By R.E. Francillon. 17-19; 41-3; 65-7; 81-3; 109-10; 137-9; 14951; 185-7; 197-9; 233-4; 257, 259, 262; 281-3; 305, 307, 310; 329, 331, 334; 353, 355; 377, 379; 401, 403, 406; 425-7; 457, 459, 462; 481-3; 505-7; 537-9; 561, 563-5; 585-7; 617-8; 641-3.
‘The Twelfth of July: A North of Ireland Sketch.’ By James Davis. 111.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘A Divided Duty.’ H. Savile Clarke. CN3, 6-7.
‘Miss Bee.’ By George Manville Fenn. CN18-19, 22.
‘Rivals to the End.’ By H.H.S. Pearse. CN22-3.
86 : 2385-2410 (Jan-June 1885)
Adrian Vidal. By W.E. Norris. 17-19; 41-2; 65-7; 89-90; 119-21; 151-3; 183-4; 207-8; 231-2; 255-7; 267-9; 307-9; 331-3; 355-7; 379-81; 390, 392-3; 443-4; 467-9; 491-2; 503-5; 539-41; 550, 552; 575-6; 598, 600; 623-4; 659-60.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Maruja.’ By Bret Harte. SN2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26-7, 30, 34-5, 38.
87 : 2411-2436 (July-Dec 1885)
Master of the Mine. By Robert Buchanan. 17-18; 41-2; 65-6; 89-91; 141-2; 16971; 197-8; 221-2; 251-2; 275-6; 305-7; 329-30; 353-5; 377-8; 405-7; 429-30; 453-4; 483-4.
‘A Mistletoe Mystery.’ By W.W. Fenn. 619.
‘“Come Back to Me!”: A Story of the Sea.’ By Clement Scott. 648-9.
‘Agnesa’s Secret: A Venetian Story of the Sixteenth Century.’ By James Davis. 671-2.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Mr Blodgers’ Apology.’ By James Payn. CN2.
‘A Bright Ending.’ By B.L. Farjeon. CN3.
‘The Double Iris.’ By Compton Reade. CN6-7, 10.
‘Walsham Grange: A Real Ghost Story.’ By E. Mordant Cox. CN12-13, 22-3.
‘Lost and Found.’ Unsigned. CN19-20.
‘A Christmas Drawing-Room Concert.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. CN26.
88 : 2437-2462 (Jan-June 1886)
Heir of the Ages. By James Payn. 17-19; 45-6; 69-70; 93-4; 105-7; 141-3; 165-7;
193-5; 217-9; 247-9; 271-2; 299-301; 327-9; 359-60; 371-3; 411-3; 4357; 459, 464-5; 488-9, 492; 516-7, 520; 526, 528; 580-1; 607-8; 631, 633; 660-1; 692-3
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Cynic Fortune: A Tale of a Man with a Conscience.’ By David Christie Murray. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33-5, 38.
89 : 2463-2488 (July-Dec 1886)
The World Went Very Well Then. By Walter Besant. 17-18; 41-3; 73-5; 1057, 110; 129-31; 141-3; 165-7; 197-9; 221-3; 245-7; 285-7; 313-5; 325-7; 349-51; 385-7; 409-11; 433-5; 463-5; 495-7; 531, 533, 536; 555-7; 5835; 615, 618; 641-3; 673, 675, 678; 705-7.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready.’ By Bret Harte. CN2-3, 6-7, 10, 14, 19-20, 22-3.
90 : 2489-2514 (Jan-June 1887)
The Crusade of the Excelsior. By Bret Harte. 17-18; 47-8; 71-2; 91-2; 127, 129; 159-60; 189-90; 213-4; 237-8; 269-70; 297-8; 321-2; 353-4; 385-6; 417-8; 447-8; 471-2; 495-6; 527-9.
‘All Ye That Pass By. A Racing Story.’ By “W.E.N.” [W.E. Norris]. 592; 640.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘To Call Her Mine.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33-8.
91 : 2515-2541 (July-Dec 1887)
Miser Farebrother. By B.L. Farjeon. 17-19; 49-51; 65-7; 109-10; 141-2; 165-6; 203-4; 227-8; 259-61; 291-3; 323-5; 347-8; 383-5; 407-8; 435-6; 463-4; 487-9; 519-21; 547-8; 571, 573; 583-5; 627-9; 659-61; 683-4; 715-7; 735-7; 779-80.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘A Phyllis of the Sierras.’ By Bret Harte. CN1-3, 6-7, 10, 14, 19, 22-3.
92 : 2542-2567 (Jan-June 1888)
The Strange Adventures of a House-boat. By William Black. 17-19; 47-8; 71-3; 95-7; 123-5; 147-9; 171-3; 203-5; 227-9; 251-3; 283-5, 288; 3113; 339-41; 367-9; 395-7; 431-3; 455-7; 487-9; 515-7; 547-9; 571-2; 6035; 627-9; 657-9; 689-91; 721-2.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Mr. Meeson’s Will.’ By H. Rider Haggard. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33, 35-8.
93 : 2568-2593 (July-Dec 1888)
For Faith and Freedom. By Walter Besant. 11-13; 38-40; 68-70; 97-9; 132-4; 160-2; 188-90; 216-8; 248-50; 280-2; 310-12; 340-2; 370-2; 398-400; 426-8; 456-8; 484-6; 520-2; 552-4; 584-6; 616-8; 648-50; 680-2; 712-4; 744-6; 776-8.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Two Christmas Eves.’ By “M.J.” [Mason Jackson]. CN1-2.
‘Paul Jones’s Alias.’ By David Christie Murray. CN3, 5-8, 10-11, 14-15, 19, 22, 26.
94 : 2594-2619 (Jan-June 1889)
Cleopatra: Being an Account of the Fall and Vengeance of Harmachis, the Royal Egyptian, As Set forth by His Own Hand. By H. Rider Haggard. 11-14; 43-6; 76-7; 108-9; 140-1; 171-4; 200-1; 236-7; 268-9; 300-1; 332-3; 364-6; 392-4; 430-1; 464-5; 496-7; 528-9; 560-2; 592-4; 624-5; 656-7; 688-9; 720-1; 756-8; 788-9; 816-7.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Wild Darrie.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. SN1-32, 35-6, 39.
‘A Secret of Telegraph Hill.’ By Bret Harte. SN39-40, 43-4, 46.
95 : 2620-2645 (July-Dec 1889)
Blind Love. By Wilkie Collins. [Completed on Collins’s death by Walter Besant from the author’s detailed scenario, from page 592 (Ch. 49) onwards.] 11-13; 45-7; 77-9; 112-4; 144-6; 176-8; 208-10; 240-2; 272-5; 304-6; 336-8; 365-7; 400-2; 432-4; 464-6; 496-8; 528-30; 560-2; 592-4; 624-6; 653-5; 688-90; 726-8; 760-2; 792-4; 824-6.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Sweetbriar in Town.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. CN2-3, 67, 10-11, 14-15, 20, 23.
‘The Ups and Downs of Philip Amos.’ By John Saunders. CN23, 26, 30.
96 : 2646-2671 (Jan-June 1890)
Armorel of Lyonesse. By Walter Besant. 9-10; 41-3; 73-5; 105-6; 137-9; 16971; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 297-9; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-3; 553-5; 585-7; 617-9; 653-5; 681-3; 713-5; 745-7; 777-9; 809-11.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘A Ward of the Golden Gate.’ By Bret Harte. SN1-24, 27-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.
97 : 26 72-269 7 (July-Dec 1890)
The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician. By Edwin Lester Arnold. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 169-71; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 297-8; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-2; 553-5; 5857; 617-9; 649-51; 685-7; 713-5; 745-7; 777-9; 809-11.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Only a Shadow.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. CN2-4, 6-7, 10-11, 14-17, 20.
98 : 2698-2723 (Jan-June 1891)
My Danish Sweetheart. By W. Clark Russell. 9-10; 41-2; 73-4; 105-6; 139-41; 173-4; 209-10; 242-3; 273-4; 305-7; 339-40; 373-5; 405-6; 437-9; 46971; 501-3; 533-5; 565-7; 601-3; 637-9; 673-5; 705-6; 739-41; 773-5; 805-7; 841-3.
‘The Briefless Barrister.’ By Grant Allen. 609-12.
‘In the Interests of Science: A Hypnotic Story.’ By Andrew Lang. 813-6.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Eagle Joe: A Wild-West Romance.’ By Henry Herman. SN1-24, 27-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.
99 : 2724-2749 (July-Dec 1891)
The Scapegoat: A Romance. By Hall Caine. 9-12; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-40; 169-72; 205-7; 237-9; 273-5; 305-7; 337-9; 373-6; 405-8; 437-9.
‘From the Tents of Kedar.’ By Mrs [Eliza] Lynn Linton. 177-81.
‘Mr Cronin’s Dream.’ By George Moore. 279.
‘The Prince’s Whim.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 345-9.
“Come Live with Me, and be My Love”: An English Pastoral. By Robert Buchanan. 469-71; 501-3; 533-5; 565-7; 597-9; 633-5; 661-3; 697-9; 729-30; 761-3; 797-9; 829-31.
‘Judy.’ By Mabel E. Wotton. 669-72.
‘The Old Mortar Board.’ By L.F. Austin. 774-5.
‘A Railway Tragedy.’ Unsigned. 838.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Their Uncle from California.’ By Bret Harte. CN2-4, 6-7, 10.
‘The Haunted Dragoon.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN12-14, 16.
‘The Son’s Veto.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN20-1, 25.
‘The Inconsiderate Waiter.’ By J.M. Barrie. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 36.
100 : 2750-2775 (Jan-June 1892)
Nada the Lily. By H. Rider Haggard. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 137-9; 169-70; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 293-6; 325-7; 357-9; 389-91; 421-3; 453-5; 481-2; 513-5; 545-6, 548; 564-6.
The Redemption of Gerald Rosecourt. By Barry Pain. 14; 51; SS6-7; 147; 174; 203-4.
‘A Divided Pair.’ By Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant. SS1-4.
‘A New Sensation.’ By Margaret Lee. 336.
‘A Ministerial Defeat.’ By J. Harwood Panting. 485-6.
‘The Avengers of Romance.’ By Andrew Lang. 539.
‘A Chinese Girl Graduate.’ Unsigned. Trans. from the Chinese by Professor [R.K.] Douglas. 621-3; 653-4; 685-7.
‘Jeli the Herdsman.’ By G. Verga. Trans. from the Italian by Helen Zimmern. 7214; 753-5.
‘A Stress of Conscience: A Study of New England Life.’ By Mary E. Wilkins. 7857.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Peer and Heiress.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-5.
‘On a Garden Seat.’ Unsigned. SN5.
‘The Prize Poem.’ By Barry Pain. SN6.
‘A Question of Diplomacy.’ By A[rthur] Conan Doyle. SN7-11.
‘Disillusion.’ By Adeline Sergeant. SN12-15, 18-19.
‘Red Jim of the S.P.’ By Morley Roberts. SN19-20, 23-4.
‘A Schoolboy’s Romance.’ Unsigned. SN27.
101 : 2776-2802 (July-Dec 1892)
Uma; or, The Beach of Falesa. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-6; 137-40; 169-71.
‘Carglen Poachers.’ By Alexander Gordon. 54.
‘In Sight of Death.’ By George Moore. 201-3.
‘Found! A True Incident of the Fall of Richmond.’ By Henry Herman. 233-5; 265-7.
‘From the Dead.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 297-9.
‘In Yardley Chase.’ By C.G. Compton. 329-32.
‘Greville Fane.’ By Henry James. 361-3; 393-5.
‘A Dream that Came True.’ By C. Lewis Hind. 402.
The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved. A Sketch of a Temperament. By Thomas Hardy. 425-7; 457-9; 480-2; 513-5; 545-7; 577-9; 609-11; 6413; 673-5; 709-11; 741-3; 773-5.
‘A Transvaal Tragedy.’ By Clayton Bennett. 590.
‘The Deposit: A Tale.’ By Richard Garnett. 752-3.
‘A Ladder of Swords.’ By Gilbert Parker. 805-8.
‘The White Witch.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 811.
‘An Unfinished Sentence.’ By Mrs Alfred W. Hunt. 837-9.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Princess Ice-Heart: A Fairy-Tale.’ By Mrs Molesworth. CN2-5.
‘Pallinghurst Barrow.’ By Grant Allen. CN12-18.
‘The Rev’rend Ezekiel Crump.’ By Frank R. Stockton. CN24-6, 29-30.
‘The Culminating Point.’ By Barry Pain. CN30, 33-4, 37.
‘The White Hat.’ By L.F. Austin. CN37-8, 40, Cover.
102 : 2803-2827 (Jan-June 1893)
The Rebel Queen. By Walter Besant. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 109-11; 141-3; 173-5; 205-7; 237-9; 269-71; 301-3; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-60; 48991; 521-3; 553-5; 573-5; 597-9; 629-31; 661-3; 693-5; 725-7; 757-9.
Parables of a Province. By Gilbert Parker. 152; 177-8; 209-10; 241-2; 273-4; 365-6.
The Seven Delights. By Barry Pain. 729-30; 761.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Master John Horseleigh, Knight.’ By Thomas Hardy. SN5-9.
‘The Woman of It.’ By John Oliver Hobbes. SN9-12.
‘Amor Vincit Omnia.’ By Flora Annie Steel. SN13-16.
‘A Vicar of Pimlico.’ By Frederick Wedmore. SN22-5.
‘The Adventures of Montague Bentley.’ By B.A. Clarke. SN27-8, 31.
‘Panic.’ By Morley Roberts. SN32, 35-6, 38.
103 : 2828-2854 (July-Dec 1893)
The Trail of the Sword. By Gilbert Parker. 9-11; 33-5; 97-9; 121-3; 153-5; 186-7; 217-9; 249-51; 281-3; 313-5; 345-7; 377-9; 409-11; 441-3.
The Seven Delights (cont.). By Barry Pain. 37-8; 159; 189; 229; 252.
‘Bound Sadly Home.’ By Walter Raymond. 230.
‘Beware the Bar.’ By Alexander Gordon. 292.
‘The War Widow.’ By Harold Frederic. 473-5; 505-7.
‘Willie.’ By Anne Thackeray [Mrs Richmond Ritchie]. 537-9; 569-71.
Young Sam and Sabina. By Walter Raymond. 601-3; 633-5; 665-7; 697-9; 72931; 763-6; 793-5; 825-7.
‘With the Help of the Cotillon.’ By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 797-8.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Bridge Builders.’ By Rudyard Kipling. CN2-7.
‘Nehemiah P. Hoskins, Artist: A Faithful Study of Fame.’ By Marie Corelli. CN9-11.
‘Uncle William’s Present.’ By Barry Pain. CN13-14.
‘A Changeling Changed.’ By Canon [J.C.] Atkinson. CN23-4, 34-7.
‘Fleet-Footed Hester.’ By George Gissing. CN26, 29-30, 33.
‘The Little Lady with the Voice.’ John Strange Winter [Mrs Arthur (Henrietta) Stannard]. CN38, 40, Cover.
104 : 2855-2880 (Jan-June 1894)
Under the Red Rose. By Stanley Weyman. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 1657; 197-9; 229-31; 257-9; 289-91; 321-3; 353-5; 385-7.
A Victim of Good Luck. By W.E. Norris. 417-20; 449-52; 481-4; 513-6; 5458; 576-8; 613-6; 645-8; 681-4; 713-6; 745-8; 781-4; 813-6.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘His Good Fairy.’ By M.E. Braddon. SN2-7.
‘The Eternal Female.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. SN15-18.
‘Father to the Thought.’ By Anthony Hope. CN18.
‘A Rose of Glenbogie.’ By Bret Harte. SN19, 22-4.
‘Miss Bright-Eyes and Mr Queer.’ By Margaret L. Woods. SN25-6, 28.
‘The Painted Farm.’ By Lady [Caroline] Lindsay. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.
105 : 2881-2906 (July-Dec 1894)
A Flash of Summer. By Mrs W.K. Clifford. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 169-70; 201-3; 233-5; 269-71; 301-3; 335-7; 369-71; 401-3.
Noemi. A Story of Rock-Dwellers. By S. Baring-Gould. 433-5; 465-7; 497-9; 529-31; 561-3; 593-5; 617-9; 649-51; 673-5; 705-8; 741-3; 773-5; 809-11.
‘The Girl He Left Behind Him.’ By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 786.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Power of Music.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN17-19, 22-4.
‘Just a Short Story.’ By Arthur Hughes. CN24.
‘Peter Piper.’ By Lord [Edward] Brabourne. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.
106 : 2907-2932 (Jan-June 1895)
Eve’s Ransom. By George Gissing. 9-10; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-8; 169-71; 2013; 233-5; 257-9; 289-91; 321-3; 353-5; 377-9.
Adam Johnstone’s Son. By F. Marion Crawford. 409-12; 441-4; 473-5; 505-8; 537-40; 571-4; 609-12; 641-4; 673-6; 705-8; 737-9; 769-71; 801-2.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Toxin.’ By Ouida [Marie Louise de la Ramee]. SN3-8, 10, 12-14, 16-18.
‘Eight Minutes of Three. A Detective Story.’ By Nym Crynkle. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.
107 : 2933-2958 (July-Dec 1895)
A Colonel of the Empire. By Emily Lawless. 9-12; 414; 73-6; 105-8; 137-9; 169-72.
‘The Spectre and the Camera.’ By Andrew Lang. 14.
‘Aunt Jane at the Seaside.’ By Lord [Edward] Brabourne. 201-4; 233-6.
‘The Courage of Pauline Camacho.’ By Morley Roberts. 265-7; 297-9; 329-32; 361-3; 393-4.
The Day of their Wedding. By W.D. Howells. 425-7; 457-9; 489-90; 513-5; 545-6; 577-9; 601-2.
A Woman with a Future. By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 633-6; 6658; 697-700; 729-32; 761-4; 791-4.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Great North Road.’ By Robert Louis Stevenson. CN5-14.
‘The Luck of the Susan Bell.’ By Sir Walter Besant. CN19, 22, 25-6, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.
108 : 2959-2984 (Jan-June 1896)
A First-Fleet Family. By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke]. 9-11; 41-4; 73-6; 105-7; 169-71; 201-3; 233-5; 265-6; 297-300; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5.
Mrs Cliff’s Yacht. By Frank R. Stockton. 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-3; 553-5; 584-6; 621-3; 653-4; 687-9; 717-9; 749-50; 777-8; 809-10.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Uriel Acosta.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. SN3-11.
‘An Anxious Moment.’ By Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford. SN26-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.
109 : 2985-3010 (July-Dec 1896)
The Other House. By Henry James. 9-12; 41-3; 73-6; 105-8; 137-40; 169-72; 201-3; 233-5; 265-8; 297-9; 329-32; 361-3; 395-8.
The Jessamy Bride. By F. Frankfort Moore. 426-8; 461-3; 497-500; 537-40; 568-71; 593-6; 627-30; 669-72; 711-4; 751-4; 795-8; 839-42; 883-6.
‘The New Leaf.’ By Barry Pain. 855-856.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘A Committee-Man of “The Terror”.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN3, 5-6, 8.
‘The Doll’s Ghost.’ By F. Marion Crawford. CN13-16.
‘Wolverden Tower.’ By Grant Allen. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.
110 : 3011-3036 (Jan-June 1897)
A Fountain Sealed. By Walter Besant. 9-12; 45-7; 81-4; 113-6; 145-7; 179-82; 213-6; 245-8; 279-82; 319-22; 353-6; 385-7; 421-3.
‘Frozen Margit.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 447-50; 485-8.
‘Ridan the Devil.’ By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke]. 519-21.
‘Lord Hudibras’ Experiment.’ By L.B. Walford. 555-7.
‘The Coward of Salem.’ By Charles B. Lewis. 595-7.
‘Hard Luck.’ By W.E. Norris. 631-3.
‘The End of It All.’ By David Christie Murray. 671-3.
‘Nicholas Kyriel’s Tom.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 701-4.
‘The Weathercock.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 733-5.
‘The Turf Cutters.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 769-71.
‘Jephunneh.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 811-3.
111 : 3037-3062 (July-Dec 1897)
‘With His Own Petard.’ By [F.] Frankfort Moore. 43-6.
‘The Seal.’ By Katharine Tynan. 79-81.
‘The Man and His Work.’ By Morley Roberts. 120-1.
‘Mr Priestley’s Devil.’ By Mrs Alfred Hunt. 154-6.
‘The Kingdom of Bourgorieau. A Story of Old Paris.’ By Max Pemberton. 177-9.
‘My Stupid Husband.’ By Mrs L.B. Walford. 211-3.
‘A Reprieve.’ By Dorothea Gerard. 245-7.
‘Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure.’ By Stephen Crane. 279-82.
‘Ruth Tregoddeck.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 317-9 ‘The Hapless Boaster.’ By George Gissing. 349-51.
‘A Lone Hand.’ By Owen Hall. 381-4.
‘The Planters.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 413-6.
‘The Story for Bulmer.’ By Morley Roberts. 451-2.
‘The Dancer of Koom Ombo.’ By John Foster Fraser. 487-9.
‘The Lady Journalist.’ By Mrs Alfred Hunt. 523-6.
‘My Lady Betty.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 563-6.
‘In Hangmering Wood.’ By E[dith] Nesbit and Oswald Barron. 603-5.
‘A Treasure Escort.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 643-5.
‘The Brothers’ Grave.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 683-5.
‘Wreck of the Black House.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 723-5.
‘The Lone Wolf in Flood.’ By Morley Roberts. 761-2.
‘A Question of Honour.’ By Malcolm Watson. 841-4.
‘A Brotherhood of Three.’ By Mary E. Wilkins. 879-81
‘The Water of Light. A Fairy Fancy.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 919-21.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Shabash Wallah.’ By Flora Annie Steel. CN6-7, 9.
‘Uncle Jim and Uncle Billy.’ By Bret Harte. CN17-23, 26-7.
‘Toto. A True Story.’ By Ouida [Marie Louise de la Ramee]. CN29-32.
‘A Story of the Tuileries.’ By Max Pemberton. CN35-6, 39.
‘The Sky-Rocket.’ By Walter Besant. CN40, 43-4, 46.
‘The Judge’s Cross.’ By Grant Allen. CN48.
112 : 3063-3088 (Jan-June 1898)
‘The Fur Cloak.’ By Mrs L.B. Walford. 11-13.
‘Lonesome Anne.’ By Algernon Gissing. 45-7.
‘The Wild Geese.’ By L. MacManus. 77-9.
‘Officer and Man.’ By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke] and Walter Jeffery. 109-12.
‘The Lepers’ Window.’ By Arthur T. Pask. 143-6.
‘Watched by the Moonlight.’ By Owen Hall. 179-82.
‘The Master of Pinsmead.’ By Algernon Gissing. 215-7.
‘An Enemy of His Grace.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 251-5.
‘An Open Moment.’ By Richard Pryce. 291-2.
‘A Question of Conscience.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 329-32.
‘How Justice Works.’ By Ernest G. Henham. 361-3.
‘The Two Sophias.’ By Sir Walter Besant. 399-401.
‘The Hall of Audience.’ By Mrs F[lora] A[nnie] Steel. 435-7.
‘The Cave of Avarice.’ By Clinton Ross. 471-3.
‘A Mad Move.’ By L.B. Walford. 507-9.
‘His Cheap Bravo.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 543-5.
‘The Sergeant of the Guard.’ By P.Y. Black. 579-82.
‘It was the Nightingale.’ By Amelia Pain. 619-22.
‘The Conversion of Christopher Ricroft, Highwayman.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 735-8.
‘An Eastern Echo.’ By Alice Perrin. 809-11.
‘Caroline.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 857-60.
‘Her Grace’s Revenge.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 891-4.
‘The Seventh Man.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 931-3.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘The Man Who Could Work Miracles. A Pantoum in Prose.’ By H.G. Wells. SN3-10.
‘Guillaumette.’ By Max Pemberton. SN11-15.
‘An Indian Summer.’ By Sir Walter Besant. SN15-16.
‘Midsummer Fires.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. SN17-19, 22-3.
‘While the Cat’s Away.’ By S. Baring-Gould. SN25-8.
‘The Man and the Mountain.’ By Bret Harte. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.
113 : 3089-3115 (July-Dec 1898)
‘The Woods of Claragh.’ By Katharine Tynan. 11-13.
‘Salve Dimora.’ By Mrs [Alice] Comyns Carr. 51-4.
‘A Royal Rescue.’ By L. MacManus. 83-6.
‘Towing-path Bess.’ By Richard Pryce. 123-5.
‘The Mouth of Truth.’ By I.J. Armstrong. 161-4.
‘Mr Dimmock’s Card.’ By Mabel Hart. 197-200.
‘Hoodman Blind.’ By L. Cope Cornford. 229-32.
‘Love and the Capello.’ By W.A. Fraser. 265-7.
‘From the Heart of the Storm.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 297-9.
‘A Daughter of the Hills.’ By W.E. Norris. 333-6.
‘A Resurrection.’ By Maarten Maartens. 369-71.
‘The Short Way.’ By Walter Besant. 405-7.
‘Lord Venetia.’ By Maarten Maartens. 441-3.
Ashes of Empire. By R.W. Chambers. 473-6; 509-12; 547-50; 587-90; 627-30; 667-70; 709-12; 739-42; 779-82; 823-6; 865-7; 907-9; 947-9; 985-7.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘A Laggard Lover.’ By Gelett Burgess. CN8-9.
‘The Spectre of Monkton.’ By Max Pemberton. CN17-28.
‘The Poisoned Ice.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN31, 35-6, 39-40, 42.
114 : 3116-3141 (Jan-June 1899)
Pabo the Priest. By S. Baring-Gould. 9-11; 45-7; 81-3; 117-9; 153-5; 189-91; 225-7; 261-3; 297-9; 335-7; 375-7; 415-7.
‘A Love-Song! ’ By Maarten Maartens. 451-3.
‘Citizens of the World.’ By W.E. Norris. 491-4.
‘Semper Ubique et Omnibus.’ By E.H. Cooper. 531-3.
‘The Little Blue Jug.’ By B.M. Croker. 571-3.
‘The Banquet.’ By Maarten Maartens. 607-9.
‘John James and John Thomas.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 647-9.
‘The Uses and Abuses of Joseph.’ By Jerome K. Jerome. 679-81.
‘When Thieves Fall Out.’ By W.E. Norris. 711-3.
‘Married Beneath Him.’ By Walter Besant. 751-3.
‘The Trick.’ By Maarten Maartens. 791-3.
‘Love in a Fog.’ By Hester Caldwell Oakley. 831-3.
‘The Act of Heroism.’ By Barry Pain. 871-3.
‘On the Brocas. A Vignette.’ Unsigned. 894-5.
‘The Land of Promise.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. 911-4.
‘The King Chair.’ By Alice Perrin. 951-3.
‘Ascot. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 966.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Captain Dieppe’. By Anthony Hope. SN1-42, 44.
115 : 3142-3167 (July-Dec 1899)
‘Silly.’ By Maarten Maartens. 91-93.
‘The Herd.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 131-4.
‘Mr Bilson’s Housekeeper.’ By Bret Harte. 169-70; 205-7; 241-2.
‘The Room of Mirrors.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 277-80.
‘D’Auriac.’ By John Oxenham. 313-5; 351-3.
‘On Mountain Heights. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 343.
‘Deborah.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 385-7.
‘The Million-heiress.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 421-3.
‘The Mystery of . . .’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 457-9; 493-4.
‘Stern Duty.’ By G. Montbard. 531-3; 571-3; 611-3.
‘Conn Coyle’s Eldest.’ By Charles Kennett Burrow. 941-3.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘Tomaso’s Fortune.’ By Harry Seton Merriman [Hugh S. Scott]. CN17-21.
‘With Compound Interest.’ By Ian MacLaren. CN24-7.
‘Peggy Tomlinson.’ By Barry Pain. CN31-2, 35-6, 39.
116 : 3168-3193 (Jan-June 1900)
‘The Sisters. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 109.
‘West Pointer and Volunteer: or, Virtue in War.’ By Stephen Crane. 809-11.
‘Told by a Rector’s Wife.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 845-7.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘The Five Years’ Tryst.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-28, 31-2, 35-6, 38.
117 : 3194-3219 (July-Dec 1900)
‘Lady Mary Slattery.’ By B.M. Croker. 11-14.
‘The Tenant of the Friary.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 47-9; 89-91.
‘And if He wills, We must Die.’ By Stephen Crane. 121-2.
‘Phoebe.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 153-5.
‘The Lord of Burleigh.’ By Bernard Capes. 189-91.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Perils of the Deep.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 229-31.
‘The Sin of John Martyr.’ By Horace Annesley Vachell. 265-7.
‘The Mermaid of Lighthouse Point.’ By Bret Harte. 301-3; 337-9.
‘Private Griggs.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 373-5; 409-11.
‘Cupid and Psyche.’ By Bernard Capes. 447-9.
‘Mrs Van Byl: A Silhouette.’ By B.M. Croker. 483-5.
‘Tryphena’s Will.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 523-5.
‘Johnny at Shroton Fair.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 563-5; 599-600.
‘A Derelict in Tow.’ By Walter Wood. 683-5.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Tower of Mystery.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 723-6.
‘A Comedy of Crime.’ By Maarten Maartens. 763-6.
‘The Cruise of the “Willing Mind”.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 803-5.
‘The Man Who Stalked a Gun.’ By Clive Phillipps-Wolley. 843-5; 887-9.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: Being Beavers; or, the Young Explorers (Arctic or Otherwise).’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 931-3.
‘The King of Yildiz.’ By G.B. Burgin. 973-5.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘D’Arfet’s Vengeance.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN6-13.
‘The Conscience Pudding. A Christmas Story about the Bastables.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. CN15-20.
‘The Work of a Lifetime.’ By Clarence Rook. CN27-8, 31-2, 35-6.
‘Bohemia v. Bourgeoisia.’ By M.A. Belloc-Lowdnes. CN40, 42, 44.
118 : 3220-3245 (Jan-June 1901)
‘Misther O’Mara from Meath.’ By Seumas MacManus. 33-5.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: Hunting the Fox.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 73-5.
‘The Deputy Mendicant.’ By W.E. Norris. 132-4.
‘Annette de Viroflay.’ By Maarten Maartens. 229-31.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The High-Born Babe.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 275-7.
‘Miss Williamson.’ By Mrs W.K. Clifford. 303-5.
‘The Beauty of Saybourne.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 341-3.
‘The Yellow Slipper.’ By Agnes and Egerton Castle. 377-80.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Sale of Antiquities.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 416-8.
‘A Sense of Duty.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 453-5.
‘Job Stonor’s Secret.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 493-5.
‘The Millionaire’s Crime.’ By Edward F. Spence. 525-7.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Benevolent Bar.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 563-5.
‘The Coward.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 603-6.
‘A Charming Family.’ By George Gissing. 641-4.
‘The Restaurant Bergeret.’ By Molly Elliot Seawell. 675-7.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Canterbury Pilgrims.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 711-3.
‘The Blacksmith’s Aunt.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 747-9.
‘Girls in Captivity: The Most Club.’ By Barry Pain. 781-3.
‘A Mercury of the Foot-Hills.’ By Bret Harte. 817-9; 855-7.
‘Princesse! ’ By Maarten Maartens. 891-4.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Dragon’s Teeth; or, Army Seed.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 931-3.
* * SUMMER NUMBER* *
‘Barbara of Ollerton.’ By Max Pemberton. SN1-4, 6-8, 10, 12-20, 22, 24-6, 28, 312, 36, 38.
119 : 3246-3271 (July-Dec 1901)
‘Girls in Captivity: A Change of Role.’ By Barry Pain. 11-13.
‘Robin.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 51-3.
‘The Would-Be-Goods: Albert’s Uncle’s Grandmother.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 91-3.
‘Our Cousin Sonia.’ By Maarten Maartens. 129-32.
‘Evensong.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 167-19.
‘Providence Nods.’ By Arthur Moore. 201-3.
‘A Daughter of the Lodge.’ By George Gissing. 235-7.
‘The Wooing of Silas Hanks.’ By G.B. Burgin. 267-9; 306-8.
‘Pista’s Shirt-Sleeves.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 339-41; 375-7.
‘The Hermit of the Yews.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 417-9.
‘Girls in Captivity: The Drawing Master.’ By Barry Pain. 449-51.
‘The Offcasting of Nichemous.’ By W.A. Fraser. 491-2.
‘A Tale of Two Nationalities.’ By Mrs Comyns [Alice] Carr. 529-30.
‘The Herring-Fishers.’ By J. Storer Clouston. 571-2.
‘Love in the City.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 611-2.
‘Girls in Captivity: The Cat Craze.’ By Barry Pain. 647-8.
‘The Cap that Fitted.’ By B.M. Croker. 735-6.
‘The Landlord of the Big Flume Hotel.’ By Bret Harte. 779-80; 823-4.
‘An Unworthy Stratagem.’ By W.E. Norris. 873-4.
‘Amy Foster.’ By Joseph Conrad. 915-6; 965-6; 1007-8.
**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**
‘The Picture in the Bath.’ By A.E.W. Mason. CN4-11.
‘The Adventure of Hegel Junior.’ By E.F. Benson. CN13-16.
‘Oh, Liberty – !’ By W. Pett Ridge. CN23-6.
‘The Unifier.’ By W.L. Alden. CN29-30, 33-4, 38, 40