The Pansy Magazine, November 1887
The Pansy
EDITED BY PANSY MRS. G. R. ALDEN
Copyright, 1887, by D. Lothrop Company. Published monthly. Entered at the P. O. at Boston as second class matter.
Transcriber's Note: Many of the advertising images are linked to larger copies to enable the reading of the fine print and details.
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The Pansy, November 1887
“WE TWELVE GIRLS.”
A SEVENFOLD TROUBLE.
THE FIRST LOAD.
A WORLD OF LITTLE PEOPLE.
THE POPLAR ST. PANSY SOCIETY.
CHAPTER I.
GAS.
INTRODUCTIONS.
THE OLD BRIMMER PLACE.
CHAPTER I.
DON’T GOSSIP.
WILD ANIMALS AND THE TELEGRAPH.
THE BATTLE OF IVRY.
PANAMA.
DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON.
BABY’S CORNER.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
ALL ALONG THE LINE.
The PS Corner
READINGS FOR THE BIBLE BAND ADOPTION.
IN MEMORIAM.
WHERE ARE YOU?
MIRZA ALI’S LETTER.
THE QUER STOREY.
NEW BOOKS.
FOOTNOTE:
CHAUTAUQUA YOUNG FOLKS’ READING UNION.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
SEVENTH ANNUAL COURSE.
PRICE LISTS.
Chautauqua Young Folks’ Annual.
FOOTNOTE:
THE LEGEND OF CEREALINE.