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  2. That Pug!

    I'm fond of dogs; but there's one dog I hate—He's sitting now upon my darling's knee, While I, with throbbing brow and heart irate, Think how to rid me of mine enemy. ...

    Article : 196 words
  3. A MAD LOVE.

    'You cannot possibly know what you are saying,' said Lady Lanswell; 'you must be mad.' 'No, I am perfectly sane; if I am mad at ...

    Article : 3,538 words
  4. Station Life.

    When the intelligent foreigner or distinguished visitor inspects any of the large station properties in these colonies, he is, as a matter of course, marched off to see the woolshed, "containing all ...

    Article : 1,514 words
  5. Queensland Labour Trade.

    The varions views taken of the action of Sir Thomas M'[?]wraith, ex-Premier of Queensland, in his abrupt, if not altogether unexpected attempt to annex New Guinea, render the following observations of Captain ...

    Article : 2,097 words
  6. SAXE AND THE TIPSY GRENADIER.

    At the siege of Prague, after he had laid all his plans for his final desperate assault, Marshal Saxe took a rifle in the evening through his camp, partly to see how well his general orders were understood ...

    Article : 556 words
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