McClure’s Magazine


September, 1893.

Vol. I. No. 4

Copyright, 1893, by S. S. McClure, Limited. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

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Edward E. Hale. The Man with a Country. By Herbert D. Ward.[291]
How Cassie Saved the Spoons. By Annie Howells Fréchette.[301]
Surrender. By Gertrude Hall.[308]
“Human Documents.”[309]
Dreams Go By Contraries. By George H. Jessop.[318]
The Tables Turned. By William Wordsworth.[326]
Pasteur at Home. By Ida M. Tarbell.[327]
Hugh Brontë’S Courtship. By Doctor William Wright.[341]
The Legend of the Elephant and the Lion. By Henry M. Stanley.[351]
Song. By Thomas Carew.[355]
The Life and Experiences of an Engineer of a Limited Express. By Cleveland Moffett.[356]
Among the Gorillas. By R. L. Garner.[364]

Illustrations

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Residence of Edward Everett Hale.[292]
Sitting-Room.[294]
Highland Street, With the Hale Place on the Right.[295]
Doctor Hale in His Study.[296]
The Library.[298]
The Dining-Room.[299]
E. E. Hale in 1847. From a Painting By Richard Hinsdale.[300]
Emperor William of Germany.[310]
Eugene Field.[314]
Colonel Albert A. Pope.[316]
The Statue of Jupille.[327]
The Pasteur Institute.[328]
The Lodge.[329]
M. Pasteur in His Salon.[330]
The House at Dôle.[331]
M. Pasteur at Thirty.[332]
At the Jubilee of M. Pasteur.[333]
Portraits of M. Pasteur.[334]
A Group of Patients.[336]
The Library.[337]
M. Roux.[337]
Dosing the Virus.[338]
Dr. Metchnikoff in His Laboratory.[339]
Filling the Syringes.[339]
The Rabbits’ Quarters.[340]
“The Flyer” Leaving the Grand Central Station, New York City.[357]