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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    It is the mystical strain in the Russian that that "good animal" the Anglo-Saxon finds it difficult to comprehend. If we are able it will be in no little measure due ...

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  3. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    I sometimes think, when sorrow makes a feller sorter moan. Of the birds that keep a singing just like trouble was unknown! ...

    Article : 235 words
  4. MUSIC AND THE STAGE.

    "You cannot possibly finish it in time," I kept saying to Mr. Bert Sayers and Mr. Lennon during the week, each time I visited The Majestic. The building was ...

    Article : 772 words
  5. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    All the world's a-rage, And all the men are grim, and merely slayers; They have their gases and thier ...

    Article : 589 words
  6. THE WISEACRE.

    From "Leabrook:—He preacheth patience that never felt pain. Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM.

    "The Great Unmarried," by Walter M, Gallichan; T. Werner Laurie, Limited London.—In over 200 closely written pages Mr. Gallichan reviews in careful detail a ...

    Article : 653 words
  8. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    From the Human End," by L. P. Jacks; Williams and Norgate, London.—As editor of The Hibbert Journal and principal of Manchester College. Oxford. ...

    Article : 652 words
  9. WAR.

    The warm, mad world glides gaily on its way! The town is crammed with faces bright and sweet, Colours and perfumes rows of swinging feet ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. SAINT GEORGE OF ENGLAND.

    Saint George he was a fighting man, as all the tales do tell; He fought a battle long ago, and fought it wondrous well ...

    Article : 363 words
  11. SMOKING-ROOM STORIES.

    "A Merry Banker," by Walter H. Young; John Lane, London.—Mr. Young belongs to a type which has done much to make the British Empire just what it is in ...

    Article : 727 words
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  13. LIFE'S TRAGEDIES.

    "A Cathedral Singer," by James Lane Allen; Macmillan & Co., London.—Slight is he may be, and often is, in regard to quantity, there is never slightness in the ...

    Article : 553 words
  14. LITERACY NOTES.

    Many fantastic explanations of Shakspeare's surname Lave been ventured, even one that identifies Shake with, the German Scheac[?] acorruption of Isaac and anther ...

    Article : 1,497 words
  15. LAUGHING SOLDIERS.

    There is probably no characteristic which, separates the soldiers of Germany from those of the Entente Powers more completely than the former's lack of ...

    Article : 289 words
  16. THE HEART OF A BOY

    "David Blaize," by E. F. Benson; Hodder &. Stoughton, London.—The modern trend of school stories has been settled by a negation perhaps inevitable from the ...

    Article : 536 words
  17. ANOTHER "SKY PILOT."

    "The Shepherd of the North," by Richard Aumerle Maher; Macmillan and Co., London.—Since Ralph Connor's "Sky Pilot." fascinated the reading public, quite ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. W.C.T.U. THANKSGIVING WEEK.

    The week, beginning on Sunday, will be observed by the members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Unions throughout Australia, ai thanksgiving week. During this period the ...

    Article : 298 words
  19. THE NATURALIZED GERMAN.

    "Number 70, Berlin," by William Le Queux; Hodder and Stoughton, London.—It is not difficult to associate the characters in Mr. Le Queux's story with the ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. A CONCENTRATED MELODRAMA.

    "Do the Dead Know?" by Annesley Kenealy; Stanley Paul & Co., London.—The tide suggests psychic research, but anything less psychic than the events of ...

    Article : 352 words
  21. AN IRISH COMEDY.

    "General John Regan," by George A. Birmingham; Hodder & Stoughton, London.—The recollection of the stormy reception in a Dublin theatre a year or two ...

    Article : 293 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From T. Fisher Unwin, London—"A Short Course of Physical Training for the Recruits of the New Armies," by Allan Broman. This is a condensed, but ...

    Article : 969 words
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