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280; The Four Reformers, xxi. 286; The Man and His Friend, xxi. 287; The Reader, xxi. 287; The Citizen and the Traveller, xxi. 288; The Distinguished Stranger, xxi. 289; The Cart-horses and the Saddle-horse, xxi. 290; The Tadpole and the Frog, xxi. 291; Something in it, xxi. 291; Faith, Half-faith, and No Faith at all, xxi. 295; The Touchstone, xxi. 297; The Poor Thing, xxi. 304; The Song of the Morrow, xxi. 310 Falling in Love, On, ii. 302 Familiar Studies of Men and Books: Preface by Way of Criticism, iii. 5; Victor Hugo's Romances, iii. 19; Some Aspects of Robert Burns, iii. 43; Walt Whitman, iii. 77; Henry David Thoreau: His Character and Opinions, iii. 101; Yoshida-Torajiro, iii. 129; Francois Villon, Student, Poet, and Housebreaker, iii. 142; Charles of Orleans, iii. 171; Samuel Pepys, iii. 206; John Knox and his Relations to Women, iii. 230 "Far from the loud sea beaches," xiv. 72 "Far have you come, my lady, from the town," xiv. 263 "Farewell, fair day and fading light," xiv. 233 Farewell, Modestine! i. 253 "Far 'yont amang the years to be," xiv. 105 "Faster than fairies, faster than witches," xiv. 24 Father Apollinaris, i. 183 Father Damien: An Open Letter to the Rev. Dr. Hyde of Honolulu, xvi. 315 Feast, The, of Famine; Marquesan Manners, xiv. 167; The Priest's Vigil, xiv. 169; The Lovers, xiv. 172; The Feast, xiv. 176; The Raid, xiv. 182; Notes, xiv. 213 Fife, The Coast of, xvi. 155 "Figure me to yourself, I pray," xiv. 268 Fleeming Jenkin, Memoir of, ix. 165 Florac, i. 234 Fontainebleau: Village Communities of Painters, xvi. 215 Footnote, A, to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa: The Elements of Discord, I. Native, xvii. 5; II. Foreign, xvii. 15; The Sorrows of Laupepa, xvii. 27; Brandeis, xvii. 53; The Battle of Matautu, xvii. 70; Last Exploits of Becker, xvii. 83; The Samoan Camps, xvii. 103; Affairs of Laulii and Fangalii, xvii. 112; "Furor Consularis," xvii. 128; The Hurricane, xvii. 142; Laupepa and Mataafa, xvii. 156 Foreigner, The, at Home, ix. 7 Forest Notes, xxii. 142 "For love of lovely words, and for the sake," xiv. 97 "Forth from her land to mine she goes," xiv. 239 "Frae nirly, nippin', Eas'lan' breeze," xiv. 106 "Friend, in my mountain-side demesne," xiv. 73 "From breakfast on all through the day," xiv. 12
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