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"Galatea,"
Scribner's Monthly 19(1): 34 (Nov. 1879)
"A Lesson in Mythology," Scribner's Monthly 19(2): 320
(Dec. 1879)
"An International Episode," Scribner's Monthly (19)6:
952 (Apr. 1880)
"Compensation," Scribner's Monthly 20(6): 852 (Oct. 1880)
"Felicissima," Atlantic Monthly 47(284): 784 (June 1881)
"Her Choice," Century Magazine 27(3): 462 (Jan. 1884)
"One Way of Love," Century Magazine 28(1): 122 (May 1884)
"The Unspoken Word," Harper's Monthly 83(498): 918 (Nov.
1891)
"Queen Bess," Childhood (Feb. 1893)
"Song of the Indian Corn," Arena 8: 113 (June 1893)
"A Forecast," Kate Field's Washington, July 26, 1893,
p. 55
"The White City," Kate Field's Washington, Oct. 24, 1893,
p. 215
"A Modest Request," Kate Field's Washington, Dec. 27,
1893, p. 416
"Faith," Kate Field's Washington, Mar. 7, 1894, p. 148
"Hidden Music," Arena 10(56): 255 (July 1894)
"Reasons," Kate Field's Washington, Sept. 12, 1894, p.
167
"Night-Blooming Cereus," Kate Field's Washington, Apr.
13, 1895, p. 228
"My Enemy," New York Independent (December 1896); Dallas
Morning News, Nov. 7, 1920
"A Modern Psyche," A Library of the World's Best Literature,
Ancient and Modern, ed. Charles Dudley Warner, vol. 40 (New York:
International Society, 1897), p. 16622
"Enlisted," Truth (1898); repr. Wisconsin Memorial
Day Annual, comp. O. S. Rice (Madison: Democrat Printing Co., 1912)
"The Lombardy Poplar," Lippincott's (June 1899)
"Today," Arena 22: 403 (Sept. 1899)
"When Mamma Makes Bread," Woman's Journal, Oct. 14, 1899,
p. 323
"Undecided," Munsey's (July 1905)
"Motherhood," Munsey's (Feb. 1906)
"The Dilemma," Pearson's Magazine (Dec. 1908)
"The Linden," Kentucky Arbor and Bird Day Bulletin (1910)
"A Cry," Louisville Arts Club pamphlet (Jan. 29, 1924)
"The Drum," Louisville Arts Club pamphlet (Jan. 29, 1924)
"A Disciple of Riley," St. Nicholas 53: 83 (Nov. 1925)
"The Pack," (Louisville) Courier-Journal, Aug. 16, 1931
"A Cry," (Louisville) Courier-Journal, Sept. 25, 1960
"Sunday Afternoon," Childhood (date unknown)
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