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, 331-348; _Doors of the Night_, 339, 348; _From Now On_, 339, 348; _Greater Love Hath No Man_, 334, 335, 338, 347; _Jimmie Dale and the Phantom Clue_, 340, 348; _On the Iron at Big Cloud_, 332, 334, 347; _Pawned_, 339, 348; _The Adventures of Jimmie Dale_, 340, 347; _The Belovéd Traitor_, 338, 347; _The Four Stragglers_, 339, 342, 343, 344, 346, 348; _The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale_, 340, 348; _The Locked Book_, 331, 346, 348; _The Miracle Man_, 332, 336, 345, 347; _The Night Operator_, 332, 348; _The Sin That Was His_, 338, 347; _The Wire Devils_, 332, 348

Paleologue, Maurice, _An Ambassador’s Memoirs_, 199

_Pan or Pierrot_, Mary MacMillen, 263

_Pandora Lifts the Lid_, Christopher Morley _and_ Don Marquis, 179

Parker, Willard, _The Manuscript of St. Helena_, 210

Parkman, Francis, 28, 29

Parrish, Anne, _Semi-Attached_, 179

_Parson’s Progress, The_, Compton Mackenzie, 170

Patri, Angelo, _Child Training_, 119, 120; _Talks to Mothers_, 120

_Pawned_, Frank L. Packard, 339, 348

_People of Destiny_, Philip Gibbs, 23, 27

Percival, A. Blayney, _A Game Ranger’s Note Book_, 38, 39

_Peregrine’s Progress_, Jeffery Farnol, 79, 81

_Pioneer Scouts of Ohio_, Everett Tomlinson, 243, 250

_Pioneer West, The: Narratives of the Westward March of Empire_, Joseph Lewis French, 28, 29

_Pioneers of the Old South_, Mary Johnston, 387

“_Piracy,_” Michael Arlen, 267, 272, 274, 275, 276

_Plays for a Folding Theatre_, Colin Campbell Clements, 255

_Plays for Pagans_, Colin C. Clements, 255

_Plays of Clyde Fitch_, Clyde Fitch, 257

_Places Young Americans Want to Know_, Everett Tomlinson, 243, 250

_Pocono Shot_, John T. Foote, 36

Podmore, Frank, _Robert Owen_, 210

_Poincaré: The Man of the Ruhr_, Sisley Huddleston, 209

_Popular History of English Poetry, A_, T. Earle Welby, 279

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