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  2. The Biographer.

    Whatever may be justly said by way of commendation in favour of the public spirit and aesthetic tastes of native-born Australians, there is one element of appreciation they lack—they do not know how to ...

    Article : 1,961 words
  3. Lord Brackenbury: A NOVEL.

    The writer who essays to weave into a single narrative the facts by which the destinies of many persons have been governed, must occasionally shift his seenes, and move the hands of his clock. Well it is for him that he is bound ...

    Article : 5,861 words
  4. Fiction.

    Somerset returned to the top of the great tower with a vague consciousness that he was going to do something up there—perhaps sketch a general plan of the structure, with a view to measuring it in detail. But he began to discern ...

    Article : 2,540 words
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