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By OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. This may be regarded as a continuation of his delightful and inimitable "Breakfast-Table" Papers.

Dr. Holmes will write regularly for the ATLANTIC in 1883.

SUMMER PILGRIMAGE.

By JOHN G. WHITTIER. One of the most characteristic and charming poems Mr. Whittier ever wrote.

THE ANCESTRAL FOOTSTEP:

OUTLINES OF AN ENGLISH ROMANCE. By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE. The second part of a story from Mr. Hawthorne's MSS., and, though not a complete romance, it is peculiarly interesting as indicating the methods in which Hawthorne worked. The portions given are in themselves complete, and written with that singular charm which characterizes all that Hawthorne wrote.

This will be continued in the February ATLANTIC.

WAGNER'S PARSIFAL.

By CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. A picturesque and exceedingly interesting description of this remarkable musical performance.

AN APENNINE VALLEY.

A charming sketch of travel and observation. By HARRIET W. PRESTON.

A STRANGER, YET AT HOME.

A powerful short story by Mrs. L. C. WYMAN, whose previous story, "The Child of the State," which appeared over the signature S. A. L. E. M., attracted so much attention.

CHANCE DAYS IN OREGON.

Description and observation. By H. H.

STUDIES IN THE SOUTH.

The concluding article in this series of singularly careful, intelligent, and candid papers on the South in all its aspects and relations today.

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