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"Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists"

W. Moores
The Graysons Edward Eggleston
The Perfect Tribute[6] M.R.S. Andrews
The Toy Shop[6] M.S. Gerry
We Talked of Lincoln (poem)[7] E.W. Thomson
Lincoln and the Sleeping Sentinel L.E. Chittenden
O Captain, my Captain! Walt Whitman
When Lilacs last in the Dooryard Bloomed " "
Poems E.C. Stedman
An American Anthology " " "
American Authors and their Homes, pp. 157-172 F.W. Halsey
American Authors at Home, pp. 273-291 J.L. and J.B. Gilder
For portraits of E.C. Stedman, see Bookman, 34:592; Current Literature,
42:49.


JEAN VALJEAN
AUGUSTA STEVENSON
(Dramatized from Victor Hugo's _Les Miserables_)

SCENE II
TIME: _Evening._
PLACE: _Village of D----; dining room of the Bishop's house._
* * * * *
[_The room is poorly furnished, but orderly. A door at the back opens on
the street. At one side, a window overlooks the garden; at the other,
curtains hang before an alcove._ MADEMOISELLE, _the Bishop's_ SISTER, _a
sweet-faced lady, sits by the fire, knitting._ MADAME, _his_
HOUSEKEEPER, _is laying the table for supper._]
MLLE. Has the Bishop returned from the service?
MADAME. Yes, Mademoiselle. He is in his room, reading.


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