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  2. BITTER-SWEET—SO IS THE WORLD.

    "Bon soir, mon ami," said Edouard D[?], as he entered John Thornley's room on the evening after the thunderstorm. " Your ataire do grow darker and darker, Thornley. What a blessed queer place to ...

    Article : 2,411 words
  3. A CURSORY SKETCH OF NEW ZEALAND.

    ORIGIN OF THE MAORIES,—HISTORY, &c.—ANIMALS, —BIRDS,—MINERALS,—GOVERNMENT,—NEWSPAPERS, —VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA.—TIMBER, ITS QUALITY AND USES. ...

    Article : 4,954 words
  4. ALPINE SKETCHES.

    ONE cannot exactly anathematise Kiandra as Byron did Malta in regard of "streets of stairs," such things being totally unknown in this primitive locality, but most assuredly its uneven, steep, and ...

    Article : 1,474 words
  5. EMMA WESTAN;

    EMMA WESTAN had scarce left the house when Mr. Baton returned ; he hurried into the room where his wife was, and said, "Well, Lucy, my dear, I have got a purchaser for your estate, and to-morrow you must ...

    Article : 2,934 words
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