AND LOVE STORIES, TALES OF WAR AND TALES OF PEACE, STORIES OF TOWN LIFE Vol. IX. FEBRUARY, 1893. No. 1. CONTENTS. ALL FOR LOVE, And the world well lost. ON THE EXPRESS TRAIN, All young gamblers should try to find one like him. James Payn Walter Besant Jacques Normand The story of an awkward but most lucky blunder. THE WAY TO BE HAPPY, Captain Marryatt Illustrating many a good old proverb on this subject. A MADMAN, Involving another of those drunkards who have good wives. YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE, A singular story, full of unexpected developments. Another Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-only worse. THE GOOD OLD TIMES, Wilkie Collins Guy de Maupassant Anonymous Which were not so very good, after all. AN UNDERGRADUATE'S AUNT, Also an extensive assortment of cousins. F. Anstey FLOTOW THE BANNOCK, The kind of man one wouldn't care to dine with. Entered at New York Post-Office as Second-Class Mail Matter. 25 cents a Number; $2.50 a Year. |