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 * XXXII||"A HUNDRED THOUSAND MILLION MITES WE GO"||align=right|74
 * XXXIII||TWO SONNETS||align=right|76
 * XXXIV||A SONNET||align=right|78
 * XXXV||"THERE IS SUCH CHANGE IN ALL THOSE FIELDS"||align=right|79
 * XXXVI||"I HAVE NOT BROUGHT MY ODYSSEY"||align=right|81
 * XXXVII||IN MEMORIAM S. C. W., V.C.||align=right|85
 * XXXVIII||BEHIND THE LINES||align=right|86
 * ILLUSTRATIONS IN PROSE||align=right|93
 * NOTES||align=right|127
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 * XXXV||"THERE IS SUCH CHANGE IN ALL THOSE FIELDS"||align=right|79
 * XXXVI||"I HAVE NOT BROUGHT MY ODYSSEY"||align=right|81
 * XXXVII||IN MEMORIAM S. C. W., V.C.||align=right|85
 * XXXVIII||BEHIND THE LINES||align=right|86
 * ILLUSTRATIONS IN PROSE||align=right|93
 * NOTES||align=right|127
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 * XXXVIII||BEHIND THE LINES||align=right|86
 * ILLUSTRATIONS IN PROSE||align=right|93
 * NOTES||align=right|127
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 * ILLUSTRATIONS IN PROSE||align=right|93
 * NOTES||align=right|127
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