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  2. UNDER WHICH LORD?

    The times were hard for Mr. Lascelles, but he kept a firm front through his difficulties, and gave the enemy no cause to rejoice by any confession of weakness or even of ...

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  3. THE TRAVELLER.

    Cape Town is far more Dutch than English. Away from the Malay quarter the houses, with their old-fashioned windows, made up of tiny panes framed in green sashes, and ...

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  4. SCIENTIFIC.

    Men of science in Europe are by no means in agreement with Mr. Edison's probable success in dealing as to the difficulties of electric lighting. The most contradictory ...

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