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  2. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    "The Struggle for the Rhine," by Herman Stegemann; translated by Georges Chatterton-Hill (George Allen & Unwin Limited ...

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  3. LAWRENCE IN ARABIA.

    "Revolt in the Desert," by T. E. Lawrence (Jonathan Cape, London; from Tyrrells, Limited, Adelaide). ...

    Article : 2,154 words
  4. Books & Writers

    "The Strange Adventures of Richard Conway Bowen," by C. R. Benstead (Hurst & Blackett, Limited), and "Marazan." by Nevil ...

    Article : 767 words
  5. POEMS & RHYMES

    While yet unfallen apples throng the bough, To ripen as they cling In lien of the lost bloom, I ponder how Myself did flower in so rough a spring ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. MEN, WOMEN, AND BOOKS.

    Within the last few months this page has gone, with its books, round the world by dictaphone, by sailing boat, by private yacht and nearly round the world by ...

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  7. DR. NORTH.

    John North was a man of eminence in his day—a prebend of Westminster, Professor of Greek at Cambridge, Master of Trinity College, and Clerk of the King's ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  8. THE WISEACRE.

    "Either let him drink," they say, "or begone." And with justice. For either let a man enjoy with others the pleasure of drinking; or let him first depart, lest be ...

    Article : 489 words
  9. JOHN LAMB.

    He says some of the best things in the world—and declareth that wit is his aversion. It was he who said, upon seeing the Eton boys at play in their ...

    Article : 849 words
  10. BURNS, AND BLONDES.

    The heroine of the amusing book by Anita Loos might have had Robert Burns in mind when she made the famous statement that "Gentlemen prefer blondes." ...

    Article : 652 words
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  12. A "Stud" of Nightmares.

    With Haalitt's dramatic review quoted above still before me, it is difficult to refrain from quoting therefrom in connection with a seemingly unfortunate ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. MAURICE HEWLETT'S EPITAPH.

    Maurice Hewlett's remains, in accordance with his own desire, were laid to rest at the foot of a typical Wiltshire down, in a fine stretch of open country. ...

    Article : 83 words
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