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  2. JUNE ON THE RIVER.

    We are sometimes a long while in discovering the beauty that lies close about our feet. We look far afield for the picturesque, just as some of us look far afield for duty, and miss that which lies to our hand. ...

    Article : 4,151 words
  3. ENGLISH GOSSIP.

    The season is dying hard. Up to the last we are promised a succession of gaieties and fashionable functions. There is a little outcry in serious and political society against Mr. Labouchere for giving a ...

    Article : 3,349 words
  4. THE MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST.

    In Longman's Magazine Mr. Rider Haggard finishes his wonderful tale of "Allan Quartermaine." Those who never read any of the writer's previous books have been enchanted with this story; those who have will ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  5. CONDEMNED DWELLINGS OF THE HANDWORKING CLASSES.

    Sir,—In my letter of 29th August I anticipated the triumph of the statesman who should apply the provisions of the Artisans Dwelling Act, Scotland, 1875, to our own city, and, in my schedule to that letter, I showed how large ...

    Article : 951 words
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