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International studio — 17.1902

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No. 66 (August, 1902)
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MPORTANCE

WORKS AND DAYS

By HAMILTON W. MABIE

Author of “ The Forest of Arden,” “ My Study Fire,” etc.

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MISCELLANIES

By Austin Dobson

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THE BURIED TEMPLE

By Maurice Maeterlinck

A new volume of essays in which Mr. Maeter-
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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF
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