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  2. MUMMER MEMOIRS.

    Mr. Percy Kehoe, dating from Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 15/10/07, writes:—"Dear Sir,—I would like to tell you how very much ...

    Article : 2,569 words
  3. PRIGS AND PEOPLE.

    A chap with a gossamered siren on his arm strayed into the moonlit Domain the other night and settled themselves on a seat in the shadows beneath a noble ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. JOHN S. RAREY.

    Novel and extraordinary, to a degree bordering on the marvellous, were the exhibitions with which the name of John S. Rarey, a native of Ohio, in the United States of ...

    Article : 4,519 words
  5. JANET.

    Her eyes are as bright as the plants, Her cheeks are just roses and cream; No girl has such lips as fair Janet's, Such pearly teeth flashing between. ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. BEFORE—AND AFTER.

    When Phyllis tripped forth from the shed (The dressing shed, I mean) To take her dip, ye gods, I thought No fairer sight I'd seen. ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. TO MY PIPE.

    Here's to the pipe—this seasoned pipe! It lovingly I sean; I never had a better friend—I am a lonely man. ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. A CALAMITY.

    I loved a girl, I courted her (A rich cove I am not), I offered her my heart and home—All in the world I'd got. ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. A NURSE'S RECOMMENDATION.

    A duly qualified nurse admittedly ranks next to the doctor as an authority on the treatment of gene­ral ailments and womanly weak­nesses. She is therefore able to judge and competent to speak of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 306 words
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