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  3. Have You Read—? "The Marriage Lease" (Frankfort Moore).

    The notion of a limited-marriage period which the cranks were "worked up" about a few years ago is speculatively put into practice by that excellent writer, Mr. Frankfort Moore. ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. "Carette of Sark" (John Oxenham).

    Only now and again does one hit upon such a pleasant romantic story as this, copies of which we have from Angus and Robertson and Dymock's Circulating Library. The scene is ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. "The Secret Syndicate" (F. Whishaw).

    A story of Russia. The syndicate is the "Criminal Substitution Society," established by a St. Petersburg police officer for the relief of persons exiled to Siberia. Substitutes are found ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. "The Helpmate" (May Sinclair).

    The title of this novel (which we have from Angus and Robertson) is "wrote sarcastic." The lady is no help, and a poor mate. She has scruples as to whether she should tolerate her ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. "The Lodestar" (Max Pemberton).

    The "Red Sunday" books seem to be just coming out. Mr. Pemberton writes of a young Englishman adopted by a Pole at the request of a compatriot, whom he has done out of an ...

    Article : 85 words
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