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A reader's guide to the past and present
The past: 'Nightmare Abbey' and 'Crotchet Castle,' by T.L. Peacock; 'Trilby,' by George du Maurier; 'Ladies Whose Bright Eyes,' by Ford Madox Ford
The present: 'Amos Intolerable,' by Richard Mallett; 'The Legend of the Latin Quarter,' by Arthur Moss and Evalyn Marvel; 'Highland Home-spun,' by Margaret Leigh
Speakers: V C. Clinton-Baddeley, Collin Brooks, and A. G. Street

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T. L. Peacock
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George du Maurier
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Richard Mallett
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Arthur Moss
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Margaret Leigh
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C. Clinton-Baddeley
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Collin Brooks
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A. G. Street

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