Godey’s Lady’s Book/Volume 30/May 1845
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Chapters (not listed in original)
- "The Recruit"
- "An Hour in the Arctic of Fancy" by Penina Moise
- "When the Silvery Star" by G. B. Wallis
- "Charles the First Taking Leave of his Children"
- "The Beacon"
- "The Bloxhams and Mayfields" by Miss Leslie
- "The Child’s Song" by M. E. Robbins
- "Horæ Otiosæ"
- "Fashion in a Village" by H. Seeley Totten
- "Ocean Music at Evening" by Mary E. Lee
- "The Countess Merlin’s Letters from the Havana" by J. F. Otis
- "Warlike Adventures of a Peaceful Man" by Heinrich Zschokke, translated by Mary Elizabeth Lee
- "Strange Sights" by Robert Reinick, translated by Anna Fleming
- "European Correspondence" by F. J. Grund
- "To a Piece of Stalactite" by John C. M’Cabe
- "The Lakes of Scotland" by Theo. Ledyard Cutler
- "There’s Hope for the Mariner Still" by G. B. W.
- "La Cubana: A Romance of the Isles" by The Poor Scholar
- "The Lily and the Sunbeam" by Helen Matthews
- "Reception of a Lady of Rank in a Turkish Harem" by M. A. P. B.
- "Peruvian Rosita" by D. E. Wilson
- "The Death Bell" by G. M. W. and A. H. Coon
- "The Gazelle of the Menagerie" by H. F. Gould
- "Editor’s Table"
- "Editor’s Book Table"
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