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  2. TO A FLIRT.

    OH soft, grey eyes that gleam so bright I Oh, happy voice that rings so clear I Oh sunny face all lit with smiles! To me how sad, but yet how dear! ...

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  3. THE FESTIVAL OF SNOBS.

    THURSDAY last, October 25, is a day marked in our calendar with the name of Crispin. Its anniversary, four and a half centuries ago, was celebrated by 30,000 Englishmen in the famous ...

    Article : 2,336 words
  4. LONDON AND ITS ANTIQUITIES.

    AT the village of Charing was formerly a hermitage. Charing Cross was erected to mark the last spot at which the body of Eleanor rested, on its way to Westminster. The Cross was built of Caen stone, with Dorset marble ...

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