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BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.
MONTHLY.
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No. DCCCCXCII. |
FEBRUARY 1890. |
VOL. CXLVII. |
| In the Days of the Dandies.—II., | 169 | |
| His Uncle and Her Grandmother. Chaps. VII.-XII., | 185 | |
| Lord Chesterfield, | 206 | |
| The Experiences of a Multazim. By a Member of Laurence Oliphant's Colony, | 222 | |
| Lady Baby.—Conclusion, | 231 | |
| Old Boston. By John E. Locking, | 242 | |
| Charles Mackay's Last Poem, | 250 | |
| Modern Mannish Maidens, | 252 | |
| Under the Oak. The True Lover. By Cosmo Monkhouse, | 265 | |
| What I learned in Ireland. By Lexophilus, | 269 | |
| Current Influences on Foreign Politics.—II. By KYPIOΣ, | 291
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