CONTENTS.

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[Editor’s Notes]33-35
[Radium] (Sir William Ramsay)36-37
[Two Fables] (Esperantist 6266)37
[Nursery Rhymes] (Ben Elmy)37
[A Terrible Night] (Edward Metcalfe, M. A.)38-39
[The Tempest], continued from pages 5 and 21 (translated by A. Motteau)40
[Casabianca] (translated by Clarence Bicknell)41
[Evening] (Carlo Bourlet)41
[Comrades in Other Lands]42
[The Antiquity of the Sphinx] (Ben Elmy)43
[A True Tale] (Esperantist 4686)44
[Benjamin Franklin’s Whistle] ("Kabe")44
[The Dream-Doctor] (Esperantist 8379)44
[Correspondence Notes]45
[Various Items of Interest]46
[Synopsis of The Grammar]47-48

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