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  2. GUM-TREE BROWNIE.

    A notable addition to the literature designed primarily for young folk, but which is also appreciated heartily by those who find felicity in reading to their own juveniles, comes to us from the George Robertson and Co. Proprietary, Limited (Sydney and Melbourne). It is entitled "Gum Tree Brownie and other Fairy Folk of the Never Never," and its writer is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,397 words
  3. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    "The Curse of the Feverals," by L. T. Meade (John Long, publisher), comes to hand from Dymocli's Circulating Library. The keynote of this popular novel is given in the ...

    Article : 320 words
  4. ESPERANTO.

    COMPOUND TENSES (ACTIVE). In Esperanto the simple active tenses should always be used if possible. The simple active past tense in 18 is used for the English tenses, the ...

    Article : 975 words
  5. OUR LITERARY CONTRIBUTORS.

    N.S.—No Australian colour. Why "cargoe" instead of cargo? Bard.—"Fairy Joy's Wish" somewhat uneven, and too far over the heads of children. ...

    Article : 623 words
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