Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1896. Excerpt: ... ART CONTENTS Designed by Aubrey Beardsley After a Pen-and-Ink Drawing by A. Kay Won Rath COVER . TITLE PAGE LE CHANSON. THE CAR OF BEATRICE. After.an unpublished Water-Colour Drawing by William Blake THE CAR OF BEATRICE. After the Drawing by Botticelli THE CAR FOLLOWING THE SEVEN CANDLESTICKS. After a Tracing by John Linnell from an unpublished Drawing by William Blake ... THE WOMAN IN WHITE. A-Sketch by Aubrey Beardsley A DR YAD. After a Pen-and-Ink Drawing by M. Dearmer .... The Reproductions of the eight unpublished Water-Colour Drawings by William Blake in Nos. 3, 4, and 5 of " The Sayoy" are by the kind permission of Messrs. Linnell; and the Reproduction of Aubrey Beardsley's sketch, "The Woman in White," in this Number, is by the kind permission of F. H. Evans, Esq. The Reproduction of "The Woman in White," in half tone, is by the Swan Electric Engraving Company. The remaining Reproductions in this Number, in line and half-tone blocks, are by Mr. Paul Naumann. BEAUTY'S HOUR CHAPTER V jjHERE was confusion in the Harman's house the next day. I did no work, but sat idly with the girls in their sittingroom, while they talked over the ball. They were full of the new beauty, Miss Hatherley. "And such an odd thing, Mary. Gerald says she reminds him of you." "Quite impossible," said I. "But I thank him." "Something in her voice and way of talking," Betty went on. "You have a nice voice, you know. Gerald says she is very original; and goodness knows he had opportunity enough of finding out; he danced with no one else." I nearly contradicted that statement, but saved myself in time. "I'm so sorry I couldn't go," I said instead. "Did Miss Sturgis enjoy herself?" "And are you really better?" said Betty. "You didn't seem ill in the afternoon. As for Bella" "Oh, Bella " interrupted Clara. ...