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  2. The MAN Who LAUGHED

    Mrs. Gaunt is an Australian writer who has made her mark in London literary circles. In "The Man Who Laughed" she gives us a powerful little story, the hero of which possesses that fearlessness in danger which we like to think of as characteristic of the Briton everywhere. THE desert stretched before him green and fresh ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,986 words
  3. Jimmie The Rat.

    A simple yet graphic little story of the bush. As we read it we can plainly see "Jimmy the Rat"—one of those wonderful horsemen who are still occasionally to be found among station hands—riding furiously to recover the stolen colts. "BOND, go down and tell Jimmie I want him up in the office." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,907 words
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  5. The Song.

    I WROTE a little song for you— A little, foolish, loving thing— Because my heart was brimming o'er With lots of thoughts I had to sing! ...

    Article : 151 words
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    Gentlemen—what is the moving spirit of the age? Voice:— Buchanan's "Black & White." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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