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  2. DECREE NISI.

    Mrs. Fricker had not listened attentively to Kitty's opinons on courtship. She was thinking over the criticisms of Kitty's "young man," and was wondering how ...

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  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    The king is a var[?]cious devourer of magazines and books. The Prince of Wales has little time to reat. But he writes excellent alert letters, spicy with humour ...

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  5. POETRY OR CHOCOLATES.

    Many excellent people have at many times become indignant over the success of poets and such unworthy artists as far as women are concerned (writes Sybil ...

    Article : 433 words
  6. DECLINE OF SEX NOVEL.

    Booksellers and libraria[?]s are being asked for something other than sex novels (writes G.H. Grubb, in the "Dail Express.") This means that the novel-reading public have ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. A LONELY ISLAND GRAVE.

    Included in a recent pilgrimage of Londoners who visited Gallipoli's war graves, was a visit to Home's "towering crag of Skyros," where sleeps the poet Rupert ...

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