CONTENTS
| Page | |
|---|---|
| [The Accent Problem] (The Editor) | 65-66 |
| [A February Walk] (Esperantist 6380) | 67 |
| [Italian Folklore] (Clarence Bicknell) | 68 |
| [Spanish Proverbs] (Esperantist 4686) | 68 |
| [The Tempest], continued from pages 5, 21, 40 & 56 (translated by A. Motteau) | 69 |
| [Mateo Falkone] (Elise Bauer) | 70-72 |
| [Tom Bowling] (translated by A. Motteau) | 72 |
| [Various Items of Interest] | 73 |
| [Correspondence Notes] | 74-75 |
| [The Birth of Esperanto] (translated by John Ellis) | 76-78 |
| [Our Holidays] (The Editor) | 78 |
| [The Language of Flowers] (Ben Elmy) | 79 |
| [Two Fables from Lafontaine] (O.W. 7074) | 79 |
| [The Gates of Heaven] (J. H. Meyrick) | 80 |
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