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  2. LITERATURE

    Well done, Queensland! How's that, Umpire? More we may not say, "Kruger and the Mauser rifle" Are not well to-day, ...

    Article : 216 words
  3. Selected Poetry.

    Sir,—One of my boys, just home to spend Christmas with us, showed me an old school prize of his containing the enclosed poem by the author of " John Halifax, Gentleman." The sentiment ...

    Article : 242 words
  4. The Storyteller.

    In "A Lemon Tree" Ouida tells a very simple but touching story. Fringuello (or the Chaffinch), one of the poorest of Italian workmen, has an only daughter, Lizina, who is wooed by Cecco, son of ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. PART II.

    Once Lizina said to her father, "Could One walk there?" "Where, dear? Where?" "Where they have put Cecco," she ...

    Article : 4,839 words
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