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The Popular Magazine
Date | Number: v39 2 | Lang: English (en)
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Page 1:A Princess of the Balkans by Henry C. Rowland
 
Page 67:The Miracle Mix-Up [Logan Kirby] short story by Albert Payson Terhune
 
Page 78:The Terrace Inn Tragedy [Part 1 of 4] by Roman Doubleday
 
Page 112:The Mutineer short story by Frank E. Evans
 
Page 122:Caught in the Net by The Editor
 
Page 126:The Luck of Captain Slocum. IV. - The Beazleys by H. de Vere Stacpoole
 
Page 135:Five Hundred Head for a Ranger [Part 1 of 2; Van Dillon] by B. M. Bower and Buck Connors
 
Page 158:The Mystery of the Wheel Chair [Dr. Dannart] short story by George Woodruff Johnston
 
Page 170:Reel Stuff. II. - Assisting the Judge [Tom Brennan] short story by H. C. Witwer
 
Page 177:The Free Hand [Part 2 of 2] by Peter B. Kyne
 
Page 212:The Bitter Scar short story by William M. Rouse
 
Page 218:Business Letters of a Cowboy short story by Robert V. Carr
 
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