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bent selection in ncldon saved
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prettiest new fashions
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established itself as a bi
well -received fashion in wo
road;;*--to-wcar. And there is
to say for these enso.foies
how pretty they lool:
a -/cry practical side
could bo better for a college
woman than an Easter' coat and
dress that arc nado to cor.iplcncnt
each other, and both at one node-
price. Then the weather
too warn for the coat, the
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play that is a fantasy. _ It is
Gerhart Hauptmann's 'The Assump
tion of Ilannclc' .
A poor, ragged waif, Ilannclc,
is found half-drowned in tmo cor
ner of a pond on a cold, stormy
night. In an almshouse she as
fed and made as comfortable as
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death, loses her sense of reality
rind drifts in cmd one 01 cir*ocu.io
which at first frighten her and
then reward ho:
an
magnificent
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occuuants of the aIn:
house, the doctor, tnc tcaclicr,
and the sister
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all
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sweetness
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of me story arc al —
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