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  1. Our Mutual Friend, written in 1864–1865, is the last novel completed by Charles Dickens and is one of his most sophisticated works, combining savage satire with social analysis. It centres on, in the words of critic J. Hillis Miller, quoting the book's character Bella Wilfer, "money, money, money, and what money can make of life".

  2. Cast: Norma Phillips [Margaret, our Mutual girl], Mayme Kelso [Mrs. James Knickerbocker, Margaret’s aunt], Jessie Lewis [Lewis, Mrs. Knickerbocker’s maid], Grace Fisher [Aunt Abbie], Edward Brennan [Howard Dunbar, the man of mystery], Mr. Johnston (W. Ray Johnston) [Jack Stuyvescent], Miss Dumo (Evelyn Dumo) [Margaret’s maid], Julia Chippendale [Margaret’s maid], Melitha Elam [Sally ...

  3. Our Mutual Girl, No. 13: Directed by John W. Noble. With Norma Phillips, Mayme Kelso, Elsie de Wolfe, John Murphy Farley. This is the installment of this great motion picture series in which Margaret is so infected with the spirit of St. Patrick's Day that she swears allegiance to old Erin, goes to watch the Parade on Fifth Avenue, cheers the green flag enthusiastically and has as good a time ...

  4. "Our Mutual Girl" went straight to the farm and renewed her acquaintance with all her dumb friends. The horses, cows, kittens, chickens, cats, pigs and pigeons were all glad to see her. That evening "Our Mutual Girl's" old sweetheart came to call. The reunion was pleasant.

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  6. This is the installment of this great motion picture series in which Margaret is so infected with the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day that she swears allegiance to old Erin, goes to watch the Parade on Fifth Avenue, cheers the green flag enthusiastically and has as good a time as if she really came from the «ould sod.» Margaret also finds time to visit «Louise," the fashionable milliner, and ...

  7. Our Mutual Girl, No. 24: Directed by John W. Noble. With Norma Phillips, Mayme Kelso, James Alling, Edward Brennan. They were all sitting on the broad veranda of John Travers' country house, looking out over the rhododendron garden, brilliant with bloom. Margaret was the magnetic center of the group. Mrs. Knickerbocker watched her fondly. There was quite a little color in the dear child's ...