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WHAT THE PACIFIC MONTHLY IS DOING.
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Elbert Hubbard, who is in the habit of saying what he pleases, contributes one of his choicest bits of literature to The Pacific Monthly for February. The sage of East Aurora, in his desire to compliment the people of the West on their attitude to one another, and their well-founded civilization, drops back into the intimate history of the country and draws some invidious comparisons in this regard.}}