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iA new contribution by-varims writers toward the expression 

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The following is a list of the volumes already published : 



FRIENDSHIP QiffordBax 



THE JOY OF THE THEATRE Gilbert Cannan 



LOVE Gilbert Cannan 



THE MEANING OF LIFE W, L. Coartne^ 



NATURE W, H. Danjies 



TREES Eleanor Farjeoh 



FAIRIES G. M. Fauldihg 



FLOWERS 7. Foord 

 FREEDOM A. Martin Freeman 



SOLITUDE Norman Gale 



DIVINE DISCONTENT James GutMe 



A SPARK DIVINE: d ^ r ^ 



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CHILDHOOD Alice Meymell 



POETRY Arthar Qutller-Couch 



ROMANCE Ernest Rhys 



THE QUEST OF THE IDEAL Grace Rhy,s 



SPRINGTIME a /. Tait 



THE COUNTRY Edioard Thomas 



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