Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . , The Josephine Preston Peabody 600My Spirit and the May Mildred I. McNeal 866 My Task Maude Louise Ray 310 Night Beautiful, The. .Clinton Scollard 428 Old Country, The Josephine Dodge Daskam 574One Poet to Another Katherine Pearson Woods 132Opportunity. Jeannette Bliss Gillespy 499 Peace Hester Bancroft 218 Pygmalion Anna Wood Brown 926 Resurgam Thomas Bailey Aldrich 84 Rune of the Forest, The Gertrude H. McGiffert 270 Sea Man, The Josephine Dodge Daskam 27Illustrated by Howard Pyle. Song at Evening, A Sara King Wiley 865 So


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . , The Josephine Preston Peabody 600My Spirit and the May Mildred I. McNeal 866 My Task Maude Louise Ray 310 Night Beautiful, The. .Clinton Scollard 428 Old Country, The Josephine Dodge Daskam 574One Poet to Another Katherine Pearson Woods 132Opportunity. Jeannette Bliss Gillespy 499 Peace Hester Bancroft 218 Pygmalion Anna Wood Brown 926 Resurgam Thomas Bailey Aldrich 84 Rune of the Forest, The Gertrude H. McGiffert 270 Sea Man, The Josephine Dodge Daskam 27Illustrated by Howard Pyle. Song at Evening, A Sara King Wiley 865 Songster, To a .John B. Tabb 833 Sophistication Jeannette Bliss Gillespy Underwood Johnson 819 Thessaly R. G. Welsh 942 To Love. Virginia Woodward Cloud 936Triumph of Forgotten Things, The Edith M. Thomas 399 Trade-Clouds Edward Barron 469 Transition Florence Earle Coates 476 Vesper Sparrow, The John Burroughs 127 Wanderer, The Cora A. Matson Dolson 699When Allah sends the Gift of Sleep Mary A. Mason 286With Violets. .Charles Henry Webb 772. HARPERS Monthly Magazine Vol. CIV DECEMBER, 1901 No. DCXIX The Hearts Key* BY MAURICE HEWLETT IT is a tale of love and lovers whichthey tell, saying that in the hill coun-try of Toulouse is to be found thewalled city of Ventadorn, with its castleand long church. Sir Simon was lordof it, a vavasour of good Count Ray-monds in the days before his fall. Thecity towered over two valleys, and thecastle over it; there this old vavasourlived, and had kept great state once upona time, with men-at-arms for his walls,minstrels, chamberlains, pages, and es-quires to make cheer within-doors. Butthose days had worsened: his wife wasdead; his son, Sir Bernart, was inthe service of King John of England—Landless they called that king, who trick-ed his father and was tricked himself;—now, all that remained to Simon of Ven-tadorn were his two handsome daugh-ters, Lady Saill and Lady Tibors. If I were to relate everything that thetroubado


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