Article 68 - While around us the elements stormed, inside we were toast warm.
Chapter XI, MacBeth - How Birnham Wood came to Dunsinane.
CHAPTER VI. INDEPENDENCE.
Chapter X. - Indians in sullen humor—Another hunt organized— A dubious Quaker—My fingers badly frozenApou and I In luck—My endurance Is tried—A visit from the Chief Factor—I am sent on a difficult and dangerous mission—Indians gathering in a big camp—Rebellion being fomented— Packet brings news of Franco-Prussian war—A priest's superstitious folly and its results New Idea of prayer—Gifts of tobacco--Arrival at Hand Hills Camp.
A new poem in the Doric by John Henderson.
Donna sent in another page in her Indian Lore series.
A new book we're starting by William Harvey published in 1911.
Article 67 - Television dispels fears that history was becoming a thing of the past.
Chapter X. MacBeth - How the Thane of Fife went to England.