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Table of Contents.
Vol. XXXI
| A Bathing Frolic on Lake Ontario. By Lydia Lake, | 4 |
| Afternoon. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, | 21 |
| Alvas and Inez. By Wm. Russell, Jr., | 219 |
| A Musical Reminiscence. By J. F. Otis, | 216 |
| Angry Words. By Miss S. H. Hunt, | 97 |
| An Ode of Horace. By Arthur Simkins, | 56 |
| A Reminiscence. By H. T. Tuckerman, | 144 |
| A Song for Thee. By Mrs. Lois B. Adams, | 142 |
| A Tale of New Orleans. By Mrs. H. F. Lee, | 160 |
| A Wish—translated from the German of Reinick, | 109 |
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| “Big Abel and the Little Manhattan.” By Edgar A. Poe, | 218 |
| Black Coats. By W. B. Wood, | 143 |
| Bonjour and Adieu. By Miss Penina Moise, | 38 |
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| Canzonet. By O. H. Wildeberger, | 184 |
| Conformity to the World. By T. S. Arthur, | 241 |
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| Dew-drops, | 81 |
| “Dipping.” By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, | 199 |
| Dreams. By J. E. Knight, | 172 |
| Dudley Villiers—a Sketch. By Miss Leslie, | 39 |
| Editors’ Table, 44, 82, 128, 178, 223, 270 | |
| Editors’ Book Table, 46, 84, 130, 179, 226, 272 | |
| Epigram. By James S. Bell, M. D., | 190 |
| Error—a Sonnet. By Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, | 37 |
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| Farmer’s Nooning. By Edward H. Coggins, | 1 |
| Funeral Shadows—a Mystery. By F. A. Durivage, | 46 |
| From our Own Correspondent—Fanny, | 169 |
| Glen Mary, | 32 |
| Grandfather's Tale of Early Times. By Mrs. Lawson, | 183 |
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| Harriet Enfield; or, The Ball Dress. By Miss Leslie, | 135 |
| Heroic Women of America. Quaker Heroism, | 2 |
| Home—a Dramatic Sketch. By Henry F. Harrington, | 69 |
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| Incidents of a Cruise. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, | 74 |
| Infancy. By Miss Marion H. Rand, | 134 |
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| Keeping a few Genteel Boarders. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, | 25 |
| Knowledge in Heaven. By John Ross Dix, | 123 |
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| Letters to the Editor. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, 78, 291, 239 | |
| Lines sent with a Rose to a Lady. By Park Benjamin, | 252 |
| Lines to Miss E. F. By A. M., | 168 |
| Lines to my Mother. By Joseph B. Smith, a blind poet, | 245 |
| Literary Criticism. By Edgar A. Poe, | 261 |
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| Marginal Notes. By Edgar A. Poe, 49, 120 | |
| Mary and Jesus. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, | 73 |
| Mesmerides in a Stage-Coach; or, Passes en Passant. By W. Gilmore Simms, | 111 |
| Music—Carlotta Grist Polka. By Julien, | 221 |
| Music—Rosemonde. By J. T. S. Sullivan, | 80 |
| Music—the celebrated Love Not Quickstep. By Thomas Carr, | 126 |
| Music—The Exile’s Song. By J. T. S. Sullivan, | 176 |
| Music—The Tear upon my Cheek. By M. Culver, | 43 |
| My Three Loves. By Tristram Langstaff, | 158 |
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| Naples. By Prof. Waterman, | 220 |
| Niagara. By Miss Leslie, | 230 |
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| Old Truth and the Trout Fisher—a Country Story. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, 207, 253 | |
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| Parting, | 175 |
| Prophecy of Balaam. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, | 63 |
| Prosings about Poets, | 237 |
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| Recollections of Mathews. By Miss Leslie, | 6 |
| Rosa and Theodore. By M. P., | 110 |
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| Schuylkill in Winter. By D. E. Wilson, | 260 |
| Selfishness. By Esther Wetherald, | 40 |
| Sense and Insensibility. By F. E. F., | 92 |
| Smiles and Tears. By Miss Angelina M. Walcott, | 32 |
| Something in a Name. By J. Beauchamp Jones, | 71 |
| Spring in the Woodlands. By Mary Clavers, | 22 |
| Star Papers—No. 2. By a Claire Voyante, | 52 |
| St. Peter in Prison, | 37 |
| Sunday Evening. By Angele Hull, | 150 |
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| The Aims of Life. By the Hon. Ellis Lewis, | 77 |
| The American Union. By Mrs. Hale, | 206 |
| The Bazaar Post-Office, | 266 |
| The Battle of Concord Bridge, | 134 |
| The Bird, | 38 |
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