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  3. A DEALER IN ANTIQUES.

    "I think I shall go to bed now," Pamela said abruptly. "I feel I can't bear to hear any more to-night about the dreadful thing you have told me. But remember this, Jess. ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    We are rather apt to envisage Pacific problems as concerning primarily Britain, America, and Japan, and to take too little account of China, although she is after all a ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The news that Rachmaninov will be unable to fu[?]il his contract with Messrs. J. and N. Tait for an Australasian tour has reached those entrepreneurs during the week, and ...

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  6. THE SECOND EMPIRE.

    It is arguable that for a biography to be completely successful its author must have some sort of sympathy for his subject. He need not admire him; a panegyric is never ...

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  7. NEW FICTION.

    "The Dancing Fakir," by John Exton, is a collection of capital stories about Indian life, recalling at times those of Mr. Rudyard K[?]pling in his earlier manner. The one that ...

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