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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE. MARSHAL FOCH.

    Marshal Foch, the subject of n capital biography by Captain A. Hilliard Atteridge, is an example of "the bookish theorie," who, despised by generations of practical but ...

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  4. WYCHESTER PARADISE.

    Bryce read this over twice before handing back the book. "Very strange and mysterious, Mr. Gilwaters," he remarked. "You say that you saw Brake ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The London papers recorded the serions illness of Adelina Patti at the end of February, when it was generally feared that recovery was improbable. As no cabled news ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  6. A MUSICIAN'S MEMORIES.

    In "Musings and Memories" Sir George Hensehel, the well-known singer and conductor, has set down the reminiscences of a long and distinguished career. The author, ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. NEW NOVELS.

    Although the scene of "The Roll Call," Mr. Arnold Bennett's latest novel, is laid for the most part in London, it bears the unmistakable stamp of the Five Towns. George Cannon, ...

    Article : 865 words
  8. MR. JOHN MASEFIELD.

    In "St. George and the Dragon," two addresses delivered to American audiences last year. Mr. John Masefield dwells upon the spiritual renascence which ...

    Article : 873 words
  9. CHAPTER X.

    Bryce went back to Wrychester firmly convinced that Mark Ransford had killed John Braden. He reckoned things up in his own fashion. Some years must have elapsed since ...

    Article : 499 words
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