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Satan has a blue law twist in his mental make-up, T gather from this book. ‘The shams, hypocrisics and wars Over There simply make him sick in the goatee This Satan of Andreyev’s seems be a moral sort of fellow, not really the old, blown-in-the bottle John Q. of our early nursery years. Every be skins him; he loses his millions, and finally has his nose tweaked by a run-down Marquis, who can show him cards and spades and aces in the game of Going the Pace. He couldn't stand the gaff of Man's Devilish Devices. 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If you've ever been a boy you'll understand the blight that nipped the souls of these two kids when they discovered that Tom ke of the coco of Our Mark inative, romantic kid, and the a sort of journal kept by Mitch and pub lished after his death, for Mr. Masters kills Mitch at the end; and maybe it’s a good thing, for the kid knew too much before his time. He was a Der ixote—and what boy is not? If you are interested in the psychology of the fathers of the race this book should not q reading. You will love Mitch and never forget him. hands wher book i Preliminary Mrs, Smith—Have you called on your new neighbors? Mrs. Brown—Not yet; their dog but I've spoken to If you don't read Film Fun you don't get all the movie news The March issue now be- ing sold by your newsdealer See the pictures of Coming Stars. Read what the Present Stars are doing. See how they do it on the other side of the world. 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