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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    In "The Australasian" of January 1, 1921, will be given the first instalment of "The House That Jane Built," a new novel by E. Maria Albanesi, which will ...

    Article : 225 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

    As a poet Mr. Hugh McCrae not [?] sees pictures, but puts them into wo[?] which enable his readers to see them [?] vividly. Living intellectually in a wo[?] ...

    Article : 565 words
  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    The English novel, about which we used to be all so happy, has fallen on evil days, and, except for Miss Sinclair and one or two devoted women, nobody seems to think ...

    Article : 2,621 words
  5. CHRISTMAS BOOKS.

    We have received the following:— "Dream Boats," by Dugald Stewart Walker, fairy lore, with portraits of fauns and other delightful creatures, illustrated in ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    It I could take the saddest child From out some sweltering, swarming street (Where light of day was little known), ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. NEW NOVELS.

    From a study of fiction it would seem that strength of narration is more likely to be found in novels dealing with the country than with the town. It was in ...

    Article : 514 words
  8. DAYS.

    Never a man can away a day, Mould it to his pleasure; Rid it of its weight of ill, Snatching but its treasure. ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. TWO ROSES.

    Beside my window-seat a rose is growing That breathes a tender greeting night and morn; And in my heart a lovelier rose is blowing, ...

    Article : 79 words
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