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  2. THE FINGERS THAT TROUBLE THE POOL.

    There are times when the deep placidity of the unruffled pool seems the one thing to be desired. We are so tired! We would welcome the cat, sleep, unemotional ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  3. BRUSH OR PEN?

    The composition of music always seems to me one of the most wonderful of the creative arts. I talked to a friend in Sydney who composes for the piano, and ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  4. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY

    By the will of a North countryman (in England), just proved, the testator leaves to his wife the sum of one shilling. This bequest, though small, is hardly as ...

    Article : 1,320 words
  5. LITERARY NOTES.

    Gilbert Ghesterton reminds you of the manipulator of a marionette show (says the writer of an appreciation in "To-day"). His puppets are ideas, and he is ...

    Article : 874 words
  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Playgoers who will be viewing the J. and N. Tait production of "Turn to the Right" at the King's Theatre, Melbourne, next month, will have their attention ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  7. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED VERSES.

    The rose it is our English sign, White as the snow or red as wine. The purple thistle Scotland bears, And Ireland merry shamrock wears; ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. BOOKS AND BOOK LOVERS.

    "Punch" (London) in an article ridiculing the absurdly copious notes to publications issued in the United States, indulges in some anticipations as to the ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  9. WAS IT LOVE?

    I dreamed we sat talking together, You and I, in a tram, side by side-- I chattered on commonplace topics, You in everyday manner replied. ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. PREJUDICE AGAINST THE STAGE.

    Discussing this topic in the London "Daily News," the Right Hon. G. W. E. Russell says:-- My text is taken from Fifty Years of ...

    Article : 962 words
  11. "IMPRESSION."

    The was young and blithe and fair, Firm of purpose, sweet and strong, Perfect was her crown of hair, Perfect most of all her song. ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. THE HIGHEST LOVE

    Oh, Sweet Seventeen ! What a world you live in! Of innocent hope and pure deaires ! There is not one though you might well ...

    Article : 510 words
  13. THE OLD AND THE NEW CIVILISATION.

    Visitors to China in the middle of the eighteenth century found, writes " Engineering," there an indigenous civilisation in no material regard inferior to that ...

    Article : 553 words
  14. SECRETS OF THE SEA.

    My hut by the sea was built Of the wrecks of long-lost ships; In the night its drift-wood walls And the wind and waves have lips; ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. "THE LAUGHERS."

    Mary and Maud have met at the door, Oh, now for a din; I told you so; They're laughing at once with sweet, round mouths, ...

    Article : 186 words
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