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  2. A JUDGMENT OF TIBERIUS.

    The bronze prow of the great galley rose ana fell lazily to the long swell of the Mediterranean. Under a purple awning fringed with gold, ...

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  3. NAMELESS NOTABILITIES

    He came and seated himself in a chair close to mine, under die elms at the side of Rotten-row, He was a man of, perhaps, fifty, If one might judge by the ...

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  4. GREGSON'S GARDEN.

    Gregson has made rapid strides in the art of gardening since he came to live in our village, a matter of some three or four years ago. Once I remember ...

    Article : 1,241 words
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    Those of us who can afford to put money into our land have listened to this evangel of Intensive cultivation with Immense profit to ourselves. And ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. MR HUNTLY WRIGHT.

    When Sir Huntly Wright goes on tour—and for the sake of his golf that is not so often as he would like—he takes every opportunity of playing on the ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. GREAT ENGINEERING FEAT.

    One of the greatest engineering feats of the age will be attempted next weeK (writes the "Daily Mall" of July 16) in connection with the salvage of H.M.S. ...

    Article : 460 words
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