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  2. DO AUTHORS READ!

    It has boen asserted by a high authority that they do not. As Pendennis is walking home from publisher Bungay's dinner in the Row, Thackeray gives us one of his ...

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  3. NEWS BY MAIL.

    A petition was recently sent through Mr. Brunner, M.P., to the Home Secretary, by the Salvation Army Corps at Middlewich, with reference to the disturbances at Eastbourne. ...

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  4. MR. STEAD'S GHOSTS.

    Under the paradoxical title of "Real Ghost Stories: a Eecord of Authentic Apparitions," our ever-courageous friend Mr. Stead pours into the Christmas ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  5. LIFE IN THE GERMAN ARMY.

    A number of Temple Bar, which contains papers on such attractive subjects as "Dickons as an art critic, Turenne and famous border fights cannot be other than ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  6. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    There is something very painful to the imagination in the thought of the scene which must now exist in Russia, especially along the huge valley of the Volga. There ...

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