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  2. TASTE IN FICTION.

    "One of the amusements of idleness," said Dr. Johnson, "is reading without the fatigue of close attention. Hence the world swarms with writers whose wish is not to be studied, ...

    Article : 814 words
  3. MT. KOSCIUSKO.

    Sir Paul Edmund, Count de Strzelecki, the noted Polish explorer, was born in 1796, or two years after General Thaddeus Kosciusko had been taken prisoner by the Russians, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,047 words
  4. WRECK IN KINGSGATE BAY, ISLE OF THANET.

    Under such circumstances the wreckers of old and the dwellers by the coast accumulated considerable stores. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  5. BIRDS OF PREY.

    I shall have share in this most happy wreck.— Shakespeare. Like lotteries and smuggled goods, wrecks and wreckage have always had an irresistible ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  6. LAPSTONE HILL.

    One hundred years ago one of the greatest problems of those responsible for public works in New South Wales was the building of highways out of Sydney. The interior was being ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  7. FOR THE CHILDREN. NURSES.

    When first I went out to the Zoo I asked my nana to come too, But she would never let me stare At the polar or the grizzly bear. ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. FRAGRANT FANTASIES.

    The postman knocked at the door. "Here you are," he said, smiling and handing me a large square box, murmuring, "The Golden Casket." A delicate fragrance filled the air. ...

    Article : 772 words
  9. FUCHSIA.

    One evening when all the little green elves had finished their work very early, they decided to visit the earth and give a surprise party to the flowers. They put on their best ...

    Article : 544 words
  10. SOCIAL CHANGE.

    The other day, in a copy of the "Herald" dated fifty years back, I chanced upon a list of the articles left in the train by absentminded passengers for the previous quarter. ...

    Article : 677 words
  11. THE LYRE-BIRD.

    The Lyrebird, a shy-er bird, Will build a dancing mound, And with unrivalled mimicry And vocal powers profound, ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. RIDDLES IN RHYME.

    Do all the dandelions that grow Feel fit and fine and dandy? And I would also like to know Are bandicoots all bandy? ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. BIRDS AND BERRIES.

    The golden green leaves are flittering down. The westerly wind has loosened them from their branches and they come floating to the earth. Some lie in exquisite patterns on the ...

    Article : 721 words
  14. "COCKY" ON A PANTECHNICON

    An amusing episode took place some days ago which goes to prove that birds have considerable intelligence. While walking along a suburban street I saw a large white cockatoo ...

    Article : 341 words
  15. BATH-TIME STORY.

    "Show me the corners," said Mother to Jack. As he splashed around in the tub, "Did you brush your nails, and lather your back, ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. LAPSTONE BRIDGE, FINISHED IN JULY, 1833.

    The bridge when built did not include the white wooden railing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 17 words
  17. THE EMPTY CRADLE.

    We met James on the stairs; he was carrying the old cradle to be stored in the lumberroom. One rocker was gone, and the wickerwork of the sides broken; it was an old, ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. EVENING WALK IN AN ENGLISH FOREST.

    The peaceful red path wound through the rustling yellow-tinted forest. I wended my way along its leafy track. Dusk appreached, with all its glory. A still ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. TIMBER FOR TRYST.

    Deep in Victorian bush, where the red road Finds thro' the gums its way to Anglesea, Spring will awaken, sap to life will goad The twigs of many a tree; ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. LOVE'S LOST ESTEEM.

    One time my heart in bondage fair, Unbroken then, had nought to bear, O'erloaded now with heavy care. Sad thoughts of disappointment steal ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. THE SOUNDS, NEW ZEALAND.

    Brave mountains mirrored in the shining deep Which winds amongst them—filling valley's there; Midst snow-robed pinnacles in crystal a[?] ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. MY GARDEN.

    We live on a big farm. My father gave my sister and me about an acre of land. On this land I built (with my father's help) a little house. This house is decorated with pictures. ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. WIND IN THE TREES.

    Soft, muted sounds borne on the breeze— The orisons of birds and leaves— The solemn majesty of trees When sunset fires burn on the eaves ...

    Article : 53 words
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