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  2. CHAPTER II.

    In the stateliest hoouse and the best regulated household there will be an unusual stir, an upsetting of the ordinary course of things, on the morning of a day which is to ...

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  3. THE ESSAYIST.

    I have long dwelt with admiration on the precept of Voltaire to the youth that asked of him how to become a good writer. "Put pen to paper, and keep it there: go on perpetually ...

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  4. SCIENTIFIC.

    A correspondent wishes to know why it is that power is gained by the use of a velocipede in travelling long distances; or how it is that one can travel so much faster ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  5. TOWN SKETCHES.

    I dissent from the conclusion that "man wants but little here below." If he is black, and never troubles a tailor, perhaps he can content himself with little; but in proportion ...

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  6. THE TRAVELLER.

    The mountain in the centre of Vanua Levu, which the natives call Na Raro, and the whites Needle Peak (although it is marked on the chart as Sugarloaf Mountain, had ...

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