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Contents
Literature
| I. | The Gospel of ContentBy |
Frederick Greenwood Page |
11 |
| II. | Poor Cousin Louis | Ella D'Arcy | 34 |
| III. | The Composer of "Carmen" | Charles Willeby | 63 |
| IV. | Thirty Bob a Week | John Davidson | 99 |
| V. | A Responsibility | Henry Harland | 103 |
| VI. | A Song | Dollie Radford | 116 |
| VII. | Passed | Charlotte M. Mew | 121 |
| VIII. | Sat est Scripsisse | Austin Dobson | 142 |
| IX. | Three Stories | V., O., C.S. | 144 |
| X. | In a Gallery | Katharine de Mattos | 177 |
| XI. | The Yellow Book, criticised | Philip Gilbert Hamerton, LL.D. | 179 |
| XII. | Dreams | Ronald Campbell Macfie | 195 |
| XIII. | Madame Réjane | Dauphin Meunier | 197 |
| XIV. | The Roman Road | Kenneth Grahame | 211 |
| XV. | Betrothed | Norman Gale | 227 |
| XVI. | Thy Heart's Desire | Netta Syrett | 228 |
| XVII. | Reticence in Literature | Hubert Crackanthorpe | 259 |
| XVIII. | My Study | Alfred Hayes | 275 |
| XIX. | A Letter to the Editor | Max Beerbohm | 281 |
| XX. | An Epigram | William Watson | 289 |
| XXI. | The Coxon Fund | Henry James | 290 |
Art
The Yellow Book Vol. II. July, 1894
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