Arnold Bennett, the English novelist, is hopeful about the future of the American norcl. "The great argument in its favour," he says, "lies in the stronuousness, the variety, and the essential romance of American life. What-would not Jlalzac have -lone with Pittsburgh, the sixteen-liour express bet.veen New York and Chicago, Wall Street, Mr. Picrpout Morgan, and the wheat-growing States'" And yet even France waited a good while for lnjr Balaac, «ud hai had only one of himl
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1367, 19 February 1912, Page 6
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77Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1367, 19 February 1912, Page 6
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