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A Real Uncle Remus Story [Frontispiece]
His HeroMargaret Minor[3]
Jericho BobAnna Eichberg King[18]
How We Bought LouisianaHelen Lockwood Coffin[28]
The City that Lives OutdoorsW. S. Harwood[34]
Queer American RiversF. H. Spearman[52]
The Watermelon StockingsAlice Caldwell Hegan[65]
The "'Gator"Clarence B. Moore[80]
The Earthquake at CharlestonEwing Gibson[96]
Hiding Places in War TimesJ. H. Gore[102]
St. AugustineFrank R. Stockton[108]
Catching TerrapinAlfred Kappes[126]
"Locoed"Edward Marshall[130]
A Divided DutyM. A. Cassidy[165]
The "Walking-Beam Boy"L. E. Stofiel[178]
The Creature with No ClawsJoel Chandler Harris[185]

SOUTH

Beautiful is the land, with its prairies and forests of fruit-trees;
Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens
Bending above, and resting its dome on the walls of the forest.
Longfellow.


HIS HERO

BY MARGARET MINOR

It was an October afternoon, and through Indian summer's tulle-like haze a low-swinging sun sent shafts of scarlet light at the highest peaks of the Blue Ridge. The sweet-gum leaves looked like blood-colored stars as they floated slowly to the ground, and brown chestnuts gleamed satin-like through their gaping burs; while over all there rested a dense stillness, cut now and then by the sharp yelp of a dog as he scurried through the bushes after a rabbit.

Surrounded by this splendid autumn beauty stood Mountain Top Inn, near the crest of the Blue Ridge in Rockfish Gap, its historical value dating from the time when Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe, after a long and spirited discussion in one of its low-ceiled rooms, decided upon the location of the University of Virginia.