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  2. THE NATURALIST.

    Who has not heard of the beauties of coral reefs? Who has not seen some of their graceful spoils which travellers bring home from time to time? Their lovely architecture ...

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  3. THE SKETCHER.

    I am afraid to say much about the wedding, because the performers at an altar, standing before the public in their own behoof, cannot be criticised like those who mount into ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  4. THE ESSAYIST.

    Geometry defines eccentric circles as opposed to concentric, however they may intersect or touch them. And the word is figuratively applied to manners, conduct, and ...

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  5. POETRY.

    Day in melting purple dying, Blossoms all around me sighing, Fragrance from the lilies straying, Zephyr with my ringlets playing, ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. MISCELLANY.

    EASILY RE-VEALED.—Calf love. A TITLE DEED.—Conferring a knighthood. CON.—What state of the American Union is high in the middle and round at bath sides. O-hi-o. ...

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