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  3. TUSCAN BYWAYS.

    With two Italians—one of them a doctor who is learning English in a very original way—I left the train at Monte Amiata station and drove up 20 miles of hill to Santa ...

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  4. NATURE'S COMEDIAN.

    As the date of the election drew near the spirits of Captain Dcsborough's supporters brightened. Victory they searcely ventured to anticipate, in the face of many ...

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  5. NEW PUBLICATIONS.

    "The Little Brown Lady A Kentish Romanec," by Dora Nesbitt. (London: May and Co.), is apparontly the writer's first attempt in fiction. It is pleasantly written, ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. VAGARIES OF PRONUNCIATION.

    Readers of Chaucer (writes Professor Rounsbuy, of Yale, in "Harper's Magazine" for September) do not need to be told that such words as assault, fault, and ...

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  7. VICTORIAN GEOGRAPHY.

    Among the many subjects of education few have undergone more radical change in its method of treatment than geography, A few years ago our youth was crammed ...

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  8. THE SPIDER'S THREADS.

    How does a spider spin a thread from one bush to another at a height from the ground and then draw it so tight? M. Favier, a French scientist, has discovered that a ...

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