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    Some of the people who have seen "Smilin' Through" have wanted to know why the children of the folk of 1884 are represented as so young in 1914 and in ...

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    John Belliver is the accepted suitor of Phyllis Lanson, the niece of Mr. Lanson, Belliver's employer. Mr. Lanson suddently turns against him, and forbids him to see or communicate with ...

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    "Post-mortem," by Dr. C. MacLaurin (London: Jonathan Cape; Melbourne: Robertson and Mullens), consists of a series of pathological studies of eminent men ...

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    It [?] me to discover how many [?] who claim to the well[?]educated [?] be [?] over with a few simple questions about geographical bearings [?] ...

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