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  2. GRAVE AND GAY.

    An old lady being late at church, entered as the congregation was rising to sing. 'La said she, curtseying, ' don't get up on my account.' ...

    Article : 706 words
  3. A LITERARY CUR[?]OSITY.

    [Not only have the lines each been selected from their different authors or poets to form a rhymed poem in itself, but the initial letters of the names of the poets and authors ...

    Article : 984 words
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  5. Spelling Pique-uliarity.

    The Captain, with a look of pique, Thus to his fo'c's'le hands did spique, 'Belay, my lads!— we've sprung a lique; Go down below and for it sique, ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. CREMATION AND FUNERAL REFORM.

    AT a meeting of the Church of England Burial Reform Association, held at Birmingham, a resolution to the effect that the Home Secretary be ...

    Article : 626 words
  7. Jabberwock's Jabberings.

    In the swelling whirl of the soughful wind, as the gust goes glooring by, I sit by the hole of a bournful birch, with a moan and a soulful sigh; the following mists of the eve ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. What's in a Minute.

    "Well, well, don't fret; I'll be there in a minute.' But, my friend, a minute means a good deal, notwithstanding you affect to hold it of no ...

    Article : 306 words
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