Transcriber’s Notes
This e-text is based on ‘The Century Illustrated MonthlyMagazine,’ from November, 1912. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenationhave been retained, but punctuation and typographical errors have beencorrected. Passages in English dialect and in languages other thanEnglish have not been altered. Footnotes have been moved to the end ofthe corresponding article.
VOL. LXXXV
NEW SERIES: VOL. LXIII
NOVEMBER, 1912, TO APRIL, 1913

THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK
HODDER & STOUGHTON, LONDON
Copyright, 1912, 1913, byTHE CENTURYCO.
THE DE VINNE PRESS
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VOL. LXXXV NEW SERIES: VOL. LXIII
| PAGE | |||
| AFTER-DINNER STORIES. | |||
| Bearding Whistler in his Den; “Rules are Made to be Broken”; Serviceable French | Sylvester Menlo | 156 | |
| A Reminiscence of Marion Crawford. | Baddeley Boardman | 319 | |
| Why he Could Not Go with his State; A Significant Saying of Henry Clay | Arthur G. Rowe | 478 | |
| Mark Twain in an Emergency; The Narrow Escape of Bobby Sawyer | John B. Quackenbos | 637 | |
| Anecdotes of President Cleveland; A Fable for Office-seekers | 800 | ||
| The Sultan of Moro on the Charleston | E. C. Rost | 958 | |
| Remington on Tiger-Hunting | S. Walter Jones | 959 | |
| AFTER-THE-WAR SERIES, THE CENTURY’S | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | ||