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  2. METEOROLOGY ON THE LOWER CONGO.

    Whilst European statesmen are in council over the division or occupation of the Congo and its adjacent country, explorers and, scientific men are plodding' away trying to determine the conditions of life and commerce in that ...

    Article : 509 words
  3. FICTION.

    "This feels something like old times," said Sir John Danvers, as they filed into the drawing-room alter their host, end found themselves in a loffy, cool apartment, handsomely famished in strictly modem taste, where Mrs. ...

    Article : 2,494 words
  4. Vermudyn's Fate.

    A little knot of miners were gathered round the fire in Pat Murphy's drinking-saloon. situated in that delightful locality known to diggers as Rattlemaks Gulch. They were listening eagerly to the details of a story ...

    Article : 3,479 words
  5. Superstitious Brides.

    Some of the superstitions about Irish brides are amusing. It is an ill omen to rise before the ran the marriage morning; to dream of the croaking of a raven, or to see toe shadow of flit wing flit by in the sunshine; or to hear the ...

    Article : 146 words
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