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HALL CAIKE AT A BAZAAR.

London, October IS. If there be any who read his novels who have been puzzled as to Hall Caine’s religious creed they may know now. Ho has spoken his views with no unceitain sound. At the Roman Catholic Bazaar, at Douglas, Isle of Man, Ire said his book just published had brought him many protests, both from Catholics and Protest,orris. He assured his Catholic correspondents that the Pope in his book was not intended as a portrait of their present honoured head. The Pope in his story was a purely imaginary being, owing something, perhaps, 'to Pius IX., something to Leo XIII,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 273, 27 November 1901, Page 4

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HALL CAIKE AT A BAZAAR. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 273, 27 November 1901, Page 4

HALL CAIKE AT A BAZAAR. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 273, 27 November 1901, Page 4

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