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  2. The Mystery of the Pocket-book, and What it Led To.*

    THE CAMP OF THE DEAD—A FEW SURVIVORSBROWN RECOGNISED AS STUART—RECEPTION OF COLUMBUS—HIS FATE-EXAMINATION OF THE CAVE—STUART'S GRAVE AND HIS LAST ...

    Article : 2,142 words
  3. SKETCHER

    In the early part of 188—, in a township not far from the sea, there stood a long low-roofed house, which was used at times for various purposes as well as an hotel; the veranda rooms ...

    Article : 691 words
  4. ART

    The success of Mr. Roscoe Mullins's discourse on sculpture at the recent Art Congress at Edinburgh, and of his " Primer of Sculpture," seems likely to achieve for him the not wholly ...

    Article : 668 words
  5. The Pasteur Institute.

    The building is new, large, and handsome, standing in the Rue Dutot, running out of the Boulevard Vaugirard, and for this street we made our way one fine clear morning, arriving ...

    Article : 1,260 words
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