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Current Fiction

November 21, 1907 issue

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The article presents information on several books related to fiction. "The Shuttle," by Frances Hodgson Burnett is the kind of book which affords sufficient material for the conversational capsule. It is a story which would have a mild interest for most people, and about which nobody could conceivably have much to say. The book, "The Settlers," by Herman Whitaker, is a sufficiently animated account of agricultural life in the Canadian Northwest, with its mixed population of Canadians, Yankees, Irish, and English "remittance-men."

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BOOKS; FICTION; SHUTTLE, The (Poem); SETTLERS, The (Book); BURNETT, Frances Hodgson; WHITAKER, Herman
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