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  2. ODDS AND ENDS FROM THE OLD WORLD.

    "WE are rare madmen, we "Persians!" When a good cry lays hold on the masses in England, they do run wild with a vengeance, especially if the cry is of a humanitarian ...

    Article : 4,281 words
  3. THE THREE BRIDES.

    Miss Yonge has written a great deal; she produces her periodic novel; consequently, as in the case of a clergyman who has to compose a weekly sermon, there is sometimes a ...

    Article : 408 words
  4. BOOKS WORTH READING. FRIEDEMANN BACH.

    "ARE the possessors of great genius to be envied?" is a question often asked, and variously answered. In some cases they are —when the vividness of imagination is ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  5. SUNDAY, SERVICES.

    Why do men show such an aversion to church-going in this colony? Why does every Church of England pew consist of a row of women, with at most one man as a sort of ...

    Article : 1,036 words
  6. WINIFRED BERTR[?]M.

    By no means so succinctly written, but infinitely more full of interest, is the "Bertram Family." There is not much incident in the story, which is written chiefly in the ...

    Article : 566 words
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