The Pansy Magazine, Vol. 15, Dec. 1887

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A DARK EVENING.

A HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!

ARCHIE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT.

"WE TWELVE GIRLS."

"WHOSOEVER."

UP GARRET. ( More about A Sevenfold Trouble. ) CHAPTER I. Mrs. C. M. Livingston. T

THE CONE.

OUR TIGER.

GRANDFATHER.

THE POPLAR ST. PANSY SOCIETY.

HOW BENNIE WAS TEMPTED.

THE COMPLAINT OF SANTA CLAUS.

INTRODUCTIONS.

THE OLD BRIMMER PLACE.

THE RAILROAD ON MT. PILATUS

VALUE OF ARABIC NUMERALS.

BABY'S CORNER.

A BOY FROM THYATIRA.

NOT LOST ON THE AIR.

LOTUS LILIES.

THE YEAR OF OUR LORD.

"THE EVENING STAR."

GOWAHATIS.

THE PERSECUTED BANNERMAN.

A PRODIGAL SON.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

ALL ALONG THE LINE.

EXTRACTS FROM PANSY LETTERS.

THE QUEER STORY.

THE STENOGRAPH.

NEW BOOKS. ( Published by D. Lothrop Company. )

The Pansy Advertiser

THE LEGEND OF CEREALINE.

 

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GOOD NEWS
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Volume 15, Number 5.        Copyright, 1887, by D. Lothrop Company        December 3, 1887.
THE PANSY.
Boy sitting by fire with head on hand
CHARLIE IS DISCOURAGED.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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