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_ IN the trilogy "With Fire and Sword," "The Deluge," and "Pan Michael," Sienkiewicz has given pictures of a great and decisive epoch in modern history. The results of the struggle begun under Bogdan Hmelnitski have been felt for more than two centuries, and they are growing daily in importance. The Russia which rose out of that struggle has become a power not only of European but of world-wide significance, and, to all human seeming, she is yet in an early stage of her career. In "Quo Vadis" the author gives us pictures of opening scenes in The Slays are not so well known to Western Europe or to us as The conflict described in "Quo Vadis" is of supreme interest to a JEREMIAH CURTIN ILOM, NORTHERN GUATEMALA, June, 1896 QUO VADIS _ |