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Show Stuff and Nouicme. Bellamy is accused of taking his book, 'Looking Backward," from an old Gorman Gor-man author named Bebel, who wrote a novel on the same lines entitled "Women, "Wom-en, Present and Future." Bellamy meets tho charge with tho statement that he cannot read Gorman and never heard of Bebel. Daily Paper. Bellamy never said any such thing, for he has eortaiuly read the English translation of Bead's book. And any one who has read "Bebel's Woman," aa it is called, knows there is not the slightest slight-est suggestion in it of the doctrine laid down in "Looking Backward." Thus do newspapers generally "reflect the public mind." |