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  2. LIGHT HEADING.

    NOTICE TO THE TRUSTEES.—In the department of Natural History at the British Museum there is a serious deficiency. There are nests of all sorts and sizes, birds' nests, waeps' nests, &c.; but not a single specimen of a mare's nest. ...

    Article : 724 words
  3. THE FARM, THE CITY, AND THE SEA.

    HAD Mr. Doyle—John Bell's late master—met him on the way to his new situation, on the morning after his wearisome night, he would scarcely have recognised him; so much had anxiety altered his ...

    Article : 2,834 words
  4. THE PERCY ANECDOTES.

    WEEPING AT A PLAY.—It is a prevailing folly to be ashamed to shed a tear at any part of a tragedy, however effecting. "The reason," says the Spectator, "is that persons think it makes them look ridiculous by betraying ...

    Article : 3,229 words
  5. A VISIT TO THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, GREAT ORMOND-STREET.

    I STOOD just within the door in the girls' ward; a scene most pretty and touching met my eyes. By a window made cheerful by pots of growing flowers, a group of pale-faced children held an ...

    Article : 4,186 words
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