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  2. Lost in the Winning.

    I CAN'T stand too much of this kind of thing; I feel as seedy a magpie this morning as any in Australia. I was at that ball last night; and I think there are a good many others who feel bad ...

    Article : 4,944 words
  3. "Spectator'' v. "Saturday Review."

    AN article in the Saturday Review of June 21, while provoking us to a sardonic chuckle, aroused in us a certain brotherly sympathy for the Spectator. We have so often had to acknowledge the ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  4. Woman's Sphere.

    ONE of the most foolish questions ever asked is, What is going to be the sphere of woman when she is so educated! The sphere! If she don't make her own we may stop prophesying. ...

    Article : 755 words
  5. The Progress of the British Empire.

    THE London Daily Telegraph, in a recent issue, contains an article full of interest to Australian colonists, and to all the English-speaking race throughout the world. The article in ...

    Article : 1,493 words
  6. The Queen's Private Apartments at Windsor.

    IF a subject be honored with an invitation to Windsor Castle he will be admirably bestowed; for, beside the magnificent apartments assigned to royal guests, there are snug quarters for ...

    Article : 1,614 words
  7. Two Qualities of Mercy.

    UNSTRAINED.—(For passing sentence on a bank clerk.)—"Prisoner at the Bar,—I have not the slightest doubt about the justice of the verdict. You have disgracefully betrayed your trust. You ...

    Article : 864 words
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