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CONTENTS
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| The Cotton Boll | 288 | ||
| The Lily Confidante | 293 | ||
| Magnolia Cemetery Ode | 295 | ||
| FRANCIS ORRAY TICKNOR | |||
| Little Giffen | 297 | ||
| The Virginians of the Valley | 298 | ||
| Unknown | 299 | ||
| Page Brook | 300 | ||
| Loyal | 301 | ||
| PART III. THE NEW SOUTH IN LITERATURE | |||
| HUMORISTS | |||
| RICHARD MALCOLM JOHNSTON | |||
| The Goosepond Schoolmaster | 303 | ||
| GEORGE WILLIAM BAGBY | |||
| Jud Brownin's Account of Rubinstein's Playing | 308 | ||
| NOVELISTS AND STORY WRITERS | |||
| GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE | |||
| The Dance in Place Congo | 314 | ||
| JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS | |||
| Brer Rabbit grossly deceives Brer Fox | 324 | ||
| The Cunning Fox is again Victimized | 328 | ||
| MARY NOAILLES MURFREE ("CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK") | |||
| The "Harnt" that walks Chilhowee | 332 | ||
| THOMAS NELSON PAGE | |||
| Marse Chan (Summary) | 342 | ||
| The Training of the Old Virginia Lawyer | 347 | ||
| JAMES LANE ALLEN | |||
| Two Gentlemen of Kentucky | 348 | ||
| WILLIAM SIDNEY PORTER ("O HENRY") | |||
| Two Renegades | 363 | ||