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red from the following note in the preliminary announcement:-- "N.B.--Mr. C. B. COCHRAN has spared no economy in mounting this Revue." * * * * * LITERARY GOSSIP. Among the more notable novels announced for immediate publication is _The Man in the Platinum Mask_ by Samson Wolf (Black and Crosswell). By a curious and wholly undesigned coincidence the name of the hero is ATTILA, while a further touch of actuality is lent to the romance by the fact that the author's aunt's first husband fought in the Italian War of Independence. Another story strangely opportune in its title, which was however chosen many months ago, is _With Nelson in the North_ by Hector Boffin (Arrow and Long-i'-th'-bow). Its appeal to the patriotic reader will be further enhanced by the interesting news that the author's wife's maiden name was Collingwood, while he himself is a great admirer of HARDY. The same publishers also announce a Life of ATTILA by Principal McTavish, which was completed last March before the name of the redoubtable Hun had come so prominently before the public--another instance of the intelligent anticipation which is the characteristic of the best and most selling _litterateurs_. Few writers of romance appeal to the generous youth more effectively than the Countess Corezeru, from whose exhilarating pen we are promised a tale of the Napoleonic era under the engaging title of _The Green Dandelion_ (Merry and Bright). The pleasurable expectations of her myriad readers will be heightened when they learn the interesting fact that the Countess recently visited Constantinople, where such thrilling happenings have lately been in progress. * * * * * "The Petrograd correspondent of the 'Mesaggero' telegraphs that the Austro-German Army was yesterday completely defeated in the neighbourhood of Warsaw, and suffered unanimous losses."--_Liverpool Echo._ Carried, in fact, _nem. con._ * * * * * Illustration: _Boy Scout._ "'XCUSE ME, MUM. 'AV YER SEEN ANY GERMANS ABOUT 'ERE?" * * * * * UNWRITTEN LETTERS TO THE KAISER. No. V. (_From ALBERT, King of the Belgians._) SIR,--This comes to you from France. Hospitably received and nobly treated by the great and chivalrous French nation I must yet remember that I am an exile on a foreign soil, that my country has been laid
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