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  2. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    Life in Ireland to-day may very well be much as it is drawn here, that is full of fun, yet with an uneasy underneath feeling that. when the funmakers have ...

    Article : 3,428 words
  3. Books & Writers.

    Recently Mr. Arnold Bennett said that: "worry is the sign of a disorganized brain." In a sense that is true, but the matter is not quite so simple. ...

    Article : 871 words
  4. THE WISEACRE.

    From "A Contributor":—Why is my verse so barren of new pride, so far from variation or quick change? Why with the time., do I not glance aside ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. MEN, WOMEN, AND BOOKS.

    The result of the novel competition of Messrs. Harrap has placed Mr. Shan F. Bullock's novel, "The Loughsiders," at the bead of the list, as having sold more ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. YEATS AND THE FAIRIES.

    Mr. Gerald Cumberland, in "Written in Friendship," gives a delightful sketch of Yeats:—Whenever in hours of boredom ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  7. SMALL TALK.

    "A prisoner looked at me for quite tl minute or two, and then said, with quite a pained expression-'What a pity it is that you are a chaplain!' ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  8. An "Elizabeth" Novel.

    We now know the authoress of "Elizabeth and her German Garden," and the novels which have followed it, as the Countess Russell. She writes constantly ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. Borrowed/Books.

    An advertisement-appeared lately in The Times to the effect -that the executors of the late. William Archer, would be grateful if friends to whom he may have lent ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. Of lane.

    Mr. W. L. Courtney, of The London Daily 'Telegraph, tells a few home truths about the new Jane Austen "fragment":— To finish a piece of work unknown to ...

    Article : 375 words
  11. POEMS & RHYMES.

    O did you see a troop go by, Way-weary and oppressed, Dead kisses off the drooping lip And a dead heart in the breast ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. Whistler and the Architect

    A good story was told the other day in the excellent " Miscelleny" of the Manchestor Guardian. A memorial tablet was recently fixed on the wall of the house in ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. IDENTITY.

    Somewhere—in desolate wind-swept space— in Twilight-land-in No Man's land—Two hurrying Shapes met face to face, And bade each other stand ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. THE FIR AND THE, PINE TREE.

    A pine tree stands all lonely On a Northen hill top bare, And wrapped in its snowy mantle, it slumbers peacefully there. ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. THE SPIDER WEB.

    Tonight I am very happy; As happy as the spluer Who succeeds after many attempts. In reaching the doorpost with his silkern thread ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. Greenery-Yallery.

    Discussing the death of Mr. John Lane, The New York Outlook says that Mr. Lane's career recalls a group of writers and artists who will merit a paragraph at ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. "WHY BARRIE IS BARRIE."

    "Sir James Barrie, delightfully, shy and always reluctant to speak about himself, recently disclosed the news—and it was news—that his first novel, unpublished ...

    Article : 570 words
  18. A SURPRISE FOR HORACE.

    The story of a Horning Port cross-word puzzle is told by that paper in a delightful leader published on the day the result was announced; as follows:— ...

    Article : 566 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 581 words
  20. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  21. OLD BOOKS.

    "Old friends an like old books—neglect neither. The other day, having missed a tram, I turned into a nearby secondhand shop to ...

    Article : 536 words
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