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OUR MAGAZINE COIiUMNS

... Like some other things, it may he said of the sea that You must love it, ere to you It will seem worthy of your love. Joseph Conrad loves it. For him there is rapture in its changeful movement, and inspirstion in its voice of power; ■nd thus he is able ...

Pr.r LITERARY CHAT

... including volumes of biography and criticism, as well as Action. A couple of novela he has written in collaboration with Joseph Conrad, the famous writer of sea stories. Last veer he published a striking etory, entitled The Soul of London; but his new ...

THE DEAR RAG DOLL

... smiimer timc, when the 'quality's' here, us sends over to Stratton, but in the winter us just dies a natural death. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the well•known novelist, gives a graphic picture of his initiation as a sailor when he was a youth. Re was in mid-Atlantic ...

FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. LITERARY CHAT. THE CLERGYMAN'S MISTAKE. Lieutenant Boyd Alexander has spent adventurous ..

... future numbers there will be discussion on oontroversial subjects in article* written from different points of view. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the writer of tales, Is a high-born Pole. At quip) an early age he ran away to Hamburg, and began his career as • seaman ...

?HZ ROBIN

... tobacco. A very painstaking composer, he considered hie manuscript several times before sending it to the printer. Mr. Joseph Conrad, writer of sea-tales, is a high-born Pole. At quite an early age he ran away to Hamburg, end began his career as s seaman ...

OUR SHORT STORY. A HAPPY ENDING:

... enable the vessels to combat any foe of equal power of attack or to run away from a superior force. THE SAILOR'S WIND. Mr. Joseph Conrad writes of the winds in the new number of the Pall Mall Magazine. The prevailing weather of the North Atlantic, he says ...