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    There are two striking scenes in Mr. Robert Hichens's brilliant novel, "The Woman with the Fan" (reviewed elsewhere), when the heroine, Lady Holme, ...

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  3. THE SKETCHER.

    "I am His Higimess's dog-at Kew, Pray, tell me, sir, whose dog are you?" —Pope. Our Louse lacks, in my opinion, ...

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  4. AESTHETICS OF THE SKY.

    An article, under the above heading, by Mr. Richard Le Gallienns, in "Harper's Magazine," contains some fine word painting:— ...

    Article : 539 words
  5. THE ESSAYIST.

    There has been an account in the London papers (says the "Spectator") of a series [?] petty swindles—carried on, it seems, by an unscrupulous woman for some months pa[?] ...

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  8. A ROADSIDE EPISODE.

    In Mrs. Craigie's (John Oliver Hobbes), brilliant but pessimistic novel, "The Vineyard," there is a slightly perilous passage between Gerald Federan, handsome, fickle, ...

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