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The Strand Magazine, Volume XXVII, Issue 160, April, 1904 offers a diverse collection of stories, articles, and illustrations that cater to a wide range of interests. From thrilling detective stories that keep you on the edge of your seat to thought-provoking essays on current events, this issue has something for everyone.

One of the standout features of this issue is the quality of the illustrations, which bring the stories to life in vivid detail. The artwork adds an extra layer of depth to the reading experience and helps to transport the reader into the world of each story.

The selection of stories is varied and engaging, with something to appeal to readers of all ages. Whether you're a fan of mystery, adventure, or romance, there's a tale in this issue that is sure to capture your imagination.

Overall, The Strand Magazine, Volume XXVII, Issue 160, April, 1904 is a captivating and entertaining read that showcases the best of turn-of-the-century literature. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and enjoyable reading experience.

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[Illustration: SARAH BERNHARDT, AT THE AGE OF TWELVE, AND HER MOTHER.

From an Unpublished Photograph by C. Robert, Paris. ]

THE STRAND MAGAZINE.

Vol. xxvii. APRIL, 1904. No. 160.

The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt.

Copyright, 1904, by George Newnes, Limited.

[These Memoirs, written by the greatest actress of our time, will give not only the story of her career in the theatrical world, but also in social life, in which she has, of course, met nearly all the celebrated people of the day, from Royalties downwards, and will be found throughout of the most striking interest to all classes of readers.]

CHAPTER I. CHILDHOOD.

My mother was fond of travelling: she would go from Spain to England, from London to Paris, from Paris to Berlin, and from there to Christiania; then she would come back, embrace me, and set out again for Holland, her native country. She used to send my nurse clothing for herself and cakes for me. To one of my aunts she would write: "Look after little Sarah; I shall return in a month's time." A month later she would write to another of her sisters: "Go and see the child at her nurse's; I shall be back in a couple of weeks."

[Illustration: MME. SARAH BERNHARDT'S DEDICATORY LETTER.

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