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  2. LITERARY NOTES.

    A private letter from London mentions that Mr. Dale Collins, the dramatist and novelist, author of that vivid book "Ordeal," has married Mrs. Eileen Davies, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    One night, in response to a telephone call from an unknown man, Dr. Travia. of London, visits a house. No one answers the bell. He pushes the door open and walks through one ...

    Article : 64 words
  4. CHAPTER I. (Continued).

    Huddled up among the cushions lay a man, one arm flung out across a coverlet of gorgeous Japanese embroidery, the other doubled under him. His face was ashen and ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.

    The inspector and I were standing talking in the dining-room, when our ears caught the Bound of a key turning in the lock, followed by the opening and ...

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  6. ADVENTUROUS VETERAN.

    That Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny should be celebrating Lie eightieth birthday this week (writes a contributor to the London "Sunday Times" of April 17) is ...

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