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FEDITORIAL OFFICE OF nothing but strict business - -a bookcase, desks, chairs, and many papers.

To the left, on the next floor, stands the cditorial office of Tie STRAND MAGAZINI, whercin, before the central writing-table, sits \Mr. H. Greenhough Smith) in whose charge lics the selection and arrangement of - the litcrary matter - the editing, i fact, of course

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this, by fr the most widely-circulated monthly in the country. 'This room also, with its hookcase, its cabincets for the reception of proofs and MSS., its telephones, and its many loose papers, is unmistakably a room for work,

Just so is the adjoining room, occupied by Mr. W. H. . Boot, the Art Liditor. Tike Mr. Greenhough Smith’s roon, it overlooks

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