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  2. HUON DE KERILLEAU.

    The French Revolution of 1789, the rising of the people against the tyranny of Royalty, had broken out, to be the cause of a still greater tyranny. The Bastille had been ...

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  3. A WOMAN'S LETTER.

    Dress just now is at its most sombre aspect. And it is levelled down to the sparse needs of the state of society brought about by the war. One seems unable to get quit of this awful ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  4. THE FRINGES OF THE FLEET.

    Dawn off the Foreland—the young flood making Jumbled and short and steep— Black in the hollows and bright where it's breaking— ...

    Article : 1,975 words
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  6. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED IN LONDON.

    In the course of conversation a day or two ago, Sir George Reid asked me to believe that few of the complaints to be heard in London as to the official handling of the ...

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