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Blackwood's Magazine.


No. MXCIII.


November 1906.


Vol. CLXXX.


Contents.
A Winter at the Court of an Absolute Monarch. With the Dane Mission to Kabul. By A. H. Grant, I.C.S., Political Assistant, 587
Sir Henry Irving, 613
New York. By Charles Whibley, 622
Our Friend the Mule. By J. K., 631
The Daft Days. A Novel. Chaps. XIII.–XV. By Neil Munro, 639
A Peep at Corsica. By Andrew Balfour, 656
The Patron. By Charles Oliver, 668
Dean Swift in Dublin. By J. H. Bernard, Dean of St Patrick's, 676
Some Ethics and an Accident: A Day's Fishing in Wyoming. By John Marvyn, 694
The Voyage of the "Scotia." By Admiral Sir A. H. Markham, K.C.B., 705
Musings without Method, 719
'The Times' and the Publishers—The Real Object of 'The Times.'
The Scottish Churches: An Appeal. By the Very Rev. William Mair, D.D., Ex-Moderator of the Church of Scotland, 728

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