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  2. BURIAL V. CREMATION.

    Under the above title, the London Tablet reviews an article in the Quarterly. In view of the fact that advocates of cremation contend that the objections ...

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  3. A WOMAN'S SILENCE.

    That same day, after Lord Damar's letter to his creditor had been written, after Lady Blanche had recovered from her passion of scorn and grief, ...

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  4. RIFLE CLUB NOTES.

    South Melbourne v. Broadford.—At the butts of the latter, scores being: South, 426; Broadford. 463. A M.H. rifle does not suit Laurence. ...

    Article : 279 words
  5. IT WAS NOT HIS FAULT.

    The man who sits down to his supper and refuses to eat it is not likely to rise in the esteem of his wife or of his cook. Excellent cooks have thrown up their situations, and ...

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  6. CHAPTER IX.

    "I wonder what he will be like, this baronet from the backwoods?" said Lord Damar the next morning, as he sat with captain Chandos and his ...

    Article : 984 words
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