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  2. OUR CHRISTMAS GHOSTS.

    WHO does not regret that young Mamillion never told that story of "sprites and goblins" which his mother Hermione was os anxious to hear? ...

    Article : 1,474 words
  3. BOOKS AND BOOKMEN.

    THE popular novelist who is beltey known as Ian Maclaren than as the Rev. John Watson lectured to a crowded audience. at the Leeds Institute ...

    Article : 599 words
  4. POETRY.

    Hail Christmas Day! All hail, all hail? I welcome thee with sougs of praise, And with due bomage never fail To celebrate this Day of days. ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. WRECKING A TRAIN.

    Corporal M'Grath, of the Royal Australian Artillery, who recently returned from South Africa, had a thrilling experience of the wrecking of ...

    Article : 849 words
  6. CHRISTMAS SOUNDS IN THE OLD COUNTRY.

    We know what are the sweet sounds of Spring—sounds of joy and love, from the warbling throat of the blackbird among the boughs of the ...

    Article : 1,649 words
  7. THE RETURN

    Twas close upon Christmas, the joy-bells were ringing. To tell of the story we fondly revere, The snow to the earth like a mantle was ...

    Article : 335 words
  8. "FONTENOY."

    THE true story of Fontendr is but little known. It seems to be unquestionable that the supposed British formation of a "bollow square," as ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. OLD TIME AND I.

    Old Time and I the other night Had a carouse together; The wine was golden warm, and bright—Aye! just like summer weather. ...

    Article : 236 words
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