. The Argonaut . -Sir Gilbert Parker says : It is the kind ofmagazine which must appeal to every personwho reads and thinks and works. $ a year Country Life orWorlds Work, 1 yearGarden Magazine, 1 year By i. ii hi .111r In [pful and readabli ? riodii tl on gardening. $ a year Country Life, 1 year Worlds Work, 1 year $ Garden Magazine, 1 year Address all orders to J. C. LUNT 109 Liberty St. ? ? San Frairiscn t>li THE ARGONAUT December |S» 190^. LITERARY NOTES. In the Wildest Wilds. Storks Nest, a story of Old Mizzoury,by J. Breckenridge Ellis, contains much sec-tional
. The Argonaut . -Sir Gilbert Parker says : It is the kind ofmagazine which must appeal to every personwho reads and thinks and works. $ a year Country Life orWorlds Work, 1 yearGarden Magazine, 1 year By i. ii hi .111r In [pful and readabli ? riodii tl on gardening. $ a year Country Life, 1 year Worlds Work, 1 year $ Garden Magazine, 1 year Address all orders to J. C. LUNT 109 Liberty St. ? ? San Frairiscn t>li THE ARGONAUT December |S» 190^. LITERARY NOTES. In the Wildest Wilds. Storks Nest, a story of Old Mizzoury,by J. Breckenridge Ellis, contains much sec-tional color, not only in descriptions of thecountry and the mode of life, but also in thecharacters. It is all seen through the wonder-ing and rather disapproving eyes of a townyouth who has come to the-heart of the wild-est wilds in Missouri, there to regain his losthealth as a farm laborer. He finds his health,but loses his heart to Emmy, a sunny-hearted,barefooted rustic beauty, who wants to be-come a Person. The boy starts in, at herrequest, to assist her in compassing this end. The main thing about me, says Emmy, is to patch up my talkin. Nachurly thatsthe fust thing that shows. I want you. fromn
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