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  2. THAT LASS O'LOWRIE'S.

    THE turning-point was reached at last. One evening, at the close of his usual visit, the doctor said to Grace: "To-morrow, I think, you will see ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,—It may not be known to all concerned in the welfare of the city and Carrington the great magnitude of the work to be done before the permanent bridge can be or ought ...

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  4. THE ANCIENT CORNISHMEN AS TIN MINERS.

    SIR,—On looking over your issue of the 3rd instant, I see your Adelaide correspondent in his report of the speeches delivered at the banquet of the Cornish Association, ...

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