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  2. ANCIENT MUSIC

    The bagpipes is an instrument which Scotland and Celtic Scotland in particular, has adopted for her own, but it is an instrument of great antiquity. A ...

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  3. IRISH HUMOUR

    As the name implies, The Irish Cinderella—played by Nellie Bramley and her company at His Majesty's Theatre last night—is a modern version of the ...

    Article : 553 words
  4. LAYING THE GHOST

    In an arm of the Teviot Creek lay Farraway Farm, a pleasant place where there was said to be grass the year good season or bad. There had ...

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  6. HONOURED DAMES

    To the fore in the newspapers of late have been two lady veterans of tho stage in the persons of Dame Ellen Terry and Dame Madge Kendal. The former has ...

    Article : 567 words
  7. THE PORSE FOR HIM.

    Farmer Hayseed was notoriously mean and, having purchased a horse at the market sale, he was beginning to have doubts as to whether he had not been ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. STRANGE.

    "Where did the car fait him?" asked the Coroner. "At the junction of the dorsal and cervical vertebrae," replied the ...

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