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  2. NEW NOVELS.

    "Bartismens," [?] aketches were wide,read in the war period, calls his latest [?] "Unreality," and indicate that it is to be taken as ...

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  3. POETS AND TRAINS.

    At the coming of the electric train some of us shake anxious heads, and murmur distrustfully, with Mr. Wells's Village Sage: "This here ...

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  5. "BREAD-FRUIT" BLIGH.

    In a day to come, when everyone will travel in luxuriously-fitted aeroplanes as unconcernedly as they do at present in ocean liners, pioneers of the air like Sir ...

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  6. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mr. Masefield has tried his hand, and successfully, at a "horse poem." It is called -"Right Royal," the name of the hero horse. Besides the galloping lines, ...

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