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  2. A REAL BRICK.

    "You are very late this morning, Marmaduke." "Business, father; nothing else would have kept me so long from the office." ...

    Article : 3,233 words
  3. LAID TO REST.

    From Lisbon on Sunday the 4th, William Maxwell, special correspondent of the "Daily Mail," wrote:— The funeral rites of the murdered ...

    Article : 720 words
  4. THE MOTOR CAR.

    Mr H. H. Ridle, M.B., Cambridge, writes in the "Daily Mail" of 27th February:— The motor-car is so universally ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  5. THE COMING OF NIGHT.

    An artist sat before his easel in a large studio which looked upon a garden, and on an arm of the seal beyond the garden. He was a ...

    Article : 790 words
  6. OPERA MANAGEMENT.

    From New York on 11th February the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote:— A most important meeting of opera ...

    Article : 270 words
  7. "NEW CROSBY HALL."

    A scheme has been formulated by which the materials of Crosby Hall, all the stones of which have been numbered as they have been ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. RURAL ENGLAND.

    The memorial exhibition of the works of the late J. Buxton-Knight at the Goupil Gallery is a fitting tribute to the memory of one of England's most ...

    Article : 529 words
  9. WOMAN VERSUS LADY.

    Why do so many women object to the term "woman" and insist upon being designated as a "lady?" The word "woman" has a far ...

    Article : 341 words
  10. THE HIDDEN QUEEN.

    The great service at Sao Vicente was preceded by one not less affecting in the palace chapel. King Manoel paid an early visit to ...

    Article : 417 words
  11. A NEW KISS.

    On 28th January, a special despatch of the Chicago "Inter-Ocean" enthused as follows:— A new kiss has hit New York. ...

    Article : 362 words
  12. BATH IN A BALLROOM.

    From New York on 22nd February the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wrote:— The social extravagances and ...

    Article : 381 words
  13. ENGLISH PROPER NAMES.

    A correspondent in a French paper makes merry over the pronunciation of English proper names. He has been reading an account of the amateur ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. THE DUKE OF BRONTE.

    The Princess of Wales' private secretary, the Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood, was emphatically the right man in the right place when, the ...

    Article : 377 words
  15. SABBATH BREAKING.

    The late Dr Brooke Hereford, writes a correspondent of the "Nation," was asked by a member of hits congregation in a town in which letters could be had ...

    Article : 59 words
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