babies, they all fell to; and it was Pancho himself who
was asked to cut Mrs. Quinn's big cake.
"First time I use a knife in long while!" he laughed, as he stood up to the
job. "Now we all eat much; an' mebbe give some to leetle Pancho and
Panchita too, eh?"
THE END
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THE STRANGENESS OF NOEL CARTON
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WILLIAM CAINE
Noel Carton, driven to desperation by his vulgar little wife who, in buying
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in the writing of a novel, in the vain hope of forgetting. At the same time
he elects to keep a secret journal. In his novel he subconsciously draws
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A well-known English critic said of _The Untamed_--"There are in it
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Mrs. Garth, a genius of finance, a personage in the social world, and head
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