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82 THE STRAND 1.1GAZINE.

appointnients were sold by auction, and its of the peculiar goblet, which the misguided members dispersed. It appeared that one vouth had no doubt purloined uuder the of the rules was that the members of the 1mpression that it was uscless in his father's club should never exceed twelve in number. treasure room, but that it would more What became of the remaming cleven T fittingly adorn the table of the Dreamers’ never knew ;o but it was hardly Tikely they Club, of which he was the president. [ would abandon the pernicious habits they could not help thinking that part of the had acquired. motto o the club was singulariy appro-

In the course of =ix months Colonel priate in his case: * Dream on, for to Odcll returned from legypt, and though e awaken is to dic.” 1le had awakened from was much cut up by the death of his son, his dream, and passed 1nto that state where he was exceedingly gratified at the recovery dreams perplex not.

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[ [T will b2 observed that th's month there is no detective story by Mr. Conan Doyle relting the adven- tures ol the celebrated Mr. Sherlek Holmes. We are glad 10 be able o announce that there is 1o bz only a temporary interval in the publication of these stories. JNr. Conan Doyle 15 new engaged upon writing a second serieg, which will be commenced m an early number. During this short interval powerful detective stories by other eminent writers will be published. Next month will appear an interview with Mr, Conan Dayle, containing amongst other interesting matter some particulars concerning Mr. Sherlock Holnies!]

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