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  2. POETRY.

    I see in the garden border A dream of beauty rare, For the white rose blooms, in order That the moon may call her fair. ...

    Article : 120 words
  3. Children and Adults in Various Countries.

    According to Dr. Alice Vickery, the happiest place on carth is France, chiefly because French families do not exceed manageable dimensions. She says:— ...

    Article : 332 words
  4. OLD FRIENDS.

    They stand in the book-case yonder In a row apart by themselves, Unknown of the splendid 'Editions' That throug my well-filled shelves; ...

    Article : 231 words
  5. VARIETIES.

    Edith.—Mr. Grumly said this evening that Miss Sprogs was really a brave girl. Marie—I think he's right. Why, I have even seen her stand before a mirror without shrinking. ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. Churches.

    If we may place any reliance on tradition, a church was built at Westminster by King Sebert in 616. Of the Abbey Church built by King Edward the Confessor, which Henry ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. On Over-Eating.

    I do not think I shall be either contradicted or accused of excessive rudeness if I state boldly my conviction that over-cating is one of the greatest vices of the age. I cannot be ...

    Article : 684 words
  8. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Winter night-gowns of faintly tinted, soft flannel, ornamented by silk brier stitching hold a suggestion of sweet comfort that the finest lace-bedecked linen gown never ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. TALE.

    In a certain narrow street of Florence, near Andrea del Sarto's house, there lived in the latter half of the fifteenth century a learned doctor whose name and titles history is ...

    Article : 5,321 words
  10. Curiosities of Shaving.

    A volume might be writton on the curiosities of shaving. Particularly interesting would be an historical inquiry into the origin of the custom of shaving the head. It was ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. London Drunkards.

    It is a, well-known fact that there is no nation in the world where there is so much miserable drunkenness as in England. And I do not believe that there can be found a ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. A Married Man's Matrimonial Maxim[?].

    In a recent number of Cassell's Magazine Professor Blackie delivers himself of sundry maxims which he considers will tend to married happiness, and which can be briefly ...

    Article : 638 words
  13. Wrote It Up.

    While Artemus Ward was a reporter on a Cleveland newspaper, and some time before he had begun to make a reputation as a humorist, he was, one evening, sent out to ...

    Article : 402 words
  14. WHOSE?

    Tiny slippers of gold and green, Tied with a mouldering golden cord! What pretty feet they must have been When Cresar Augustus wan Egypt's lord! ...

    Article : 321 words
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