Transcriber’s Notes
A few minor typographical errors have been corrected without notice.However, many grammatical errors and odd spellings have been left asin the original.
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Editor’s Notes | 17-18 |
What Max Müller Said (Felix Moscheles) | 19 |
The Beggar Maid (C. Bicknell) | 20 |
"The Tempest," continued from page 5 (translated by A. Motteau) | 21 |
An Autumn Daisy (Ben Elmy) | 22 |
The Biter Bitten (Paul Mathews) | 22 |
The Three Friends (Elise Bauer) | 23 |
The Sound of a Voice (J. Ellis) | 24 |
Phonetic Longhand Esperanto | 25 |
Comrades in Other Lands | 26 |
Two Fables | 27 |
The Angel and The Child (A. Motteau) | 27 |
Correspondence Notes | 28 |
Various Items of Interest | 29 |
Specimens of the New Dictionaries | 30 |
Synopsis of Grammar | 31-32 |
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