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May 30, 1912 issue

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The article focuses on several books, "Through the Desert," by Henry Sienkiewicz, "The Luck of Rathcoole," by Jeanie Gould Lincoln, "The Fighting Blade," by Beulah Marie Dix and "The Real Mrs. Holyer," by E.M. Channon. The first book is concerned with adventures of two children, a Polish boy of fourteen and a little English girl of eight. "The Fighting Blade," is not a book which would be popular just now in England, far its hero is a young German soldier of fortune who kills a large number of Englishmen during the course of the tare, on his own responsibility.

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