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  2. TALE.

    IN the garden I found Robert Wentworth pacing one of the side-walks. "How does she bear it? he asked, advancing towards me. ...

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  3. LITERATURE.

    LETTERS OF ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, addressed to Richard Hengist Horne, with Comments on Contemporaries. Edited by S. R. Townshend Mayer. 2 vols. Ben[?]ley and Son. ...

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  4. NOTES OF TRAVEL

    OWING to the symmetry of the outline of Africa, and to its length being almost exactly bisected by the line of the equator, its climate, notwithstanding the contrast between the physical formation of the ...

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  5. NEW NOVEL.

    A writer of Mr. Hepworth Dixon's reputation cannot make a first trial in a new field without running considerable risk, for he cannot afford to fail, and anything short of signal success is not worth the ...

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