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    AT the end of every road there stands a wall, Not built by hands—impenetrable—bare. Behind it lies an unknown laud; and all The paths men plod, tend to it, and end ...

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    ANOTHER electrical novelty. By-and-by we may all have houses like Robert Houdin. The ex-conjuror has turned his dwelling into an abode of ...

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  5. A FRENCH GOURMAND.

    BRILLAT SAVARIN published his famous book, "The Physiology of Taste," in 1825. It was written on the principle of the Almanac des Gourmands ...

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    DR. BADHAM TO HIS HAIRDRESSER.— What part of the Arabian Gulf did the ancients get their perfumes from? Aroma-ta. Who supplied them wilh ...

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