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Literature
I. The Lost Eden . . By William
Watson .
II. She and He: Recent Documents
Henry James . . . 15
III. My Note-Book in the Weald
Menie Muriel Dowie . 39
IV. Flower o' the Clove . Henry
Harland . . 65
V. The Ghost
Bereft . . E. Nesbit . . .110
VI. Three Reflections . . Stanley
V. Makower . 113
VII. Marcel : An Hotel
Child
Lena Milman . . . 141
VIII. To Rollo . . . Kenneth
Grahame . . 165
IX. The Restless
River . Evelyn Sharp . . . 167
X. The Unka . . . Frank
Athelstane Swettenham, C.M.G. . . 191
XI. A Little Holiday . . Oswald
Sickert . . . 204
XII. St. Joseph and
Mary
Marie Clothilde Balfour . 215
XIII. Alexander the Ratcatcher
Richard Garnett, C.B., LL.D. . . .221
XIV. Natalie. . . . Renee de
Coutans . . 245
XV. The Burden of
Pity . A. Bernard Miall . . 248
XVI.
Far Above Rubies . .
Netta Syrett . . . 250
XVII. At the
Article of Death . John Buchan . . . 273
XVIII. Children of the Mist . Rosamund Marriott Watson 281
XIX. A Forgotten Novelist .
Hermione Ramsden . . 291
XX. A
Fire
Stephen Phillips . . 306
XXI. At Twickenham . . Ella
D'Arcy . . .313
XXII. Two Prose
Fancies . Richard Le Gallienne . 333
The Yellow Book — Vol. XII. — January, 1897
Art
I. Bodley Heads. No. 6 Portrait of Miss Evelyn
Sharp. By E. A. Walton . . "
II. Puck .
III. Enfant Terrible .
IV. A Nursery Rhyme
Heroine
V. Almost a Portrait . . Ethel Reed . 55
VI. A Landscape
. Alfred Thornton . 138
VII. The Muslin Dress . Mabel
Dearmer . . 188
VIII. A Pathway to the
Moon
IX. A Silverpoint . . Patten Wilson . . 243
X. Maternity
XI. Grief .
XII. A Study of Trees . Aline
Szold . . 283
XIII. Ferry Bridge
.
XIV. The Harvest Moon
Charles Pears . . 307
The Front Cover Design and
Title-page are
by ETHEL REED.