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Atlantic Monthly for February.

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The February number of the Atlantic Monthly has just been received. It is a very interesting number of this valuable magazine. Besides new installments of the serial stories, Yone Santo, and The Second Son, there are interesting articles on George Meredith and the Medea of Euripides. Also an article on Patrick Henry and an entertaining short story by James Breck Perkins, called Madame Necker. The poetry in the number is especially good. Besides poems by James Russell Lowell and Thomas Bailey Aldrich, there is a poem by Bliss Carman, Harvard, '87. Some very good book-notices complete the number.

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