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  2. AMUSING.

    "How pretty Miss Goovius looks in white. Who is that girl standing near her with the big red hands?" "That's her sister. She washes and irons Miss Goovius' gowns." ...

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  3. FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The first day that Nellie Greensill went to school all the other scholars were talking about her. "Do you see the new girl?" they said one to the another. "Is she not pretty? ...

    Article : 703 words
  4. ABOUT LONDON.

    Volume XIII. of "London Statistics" was issued recently by the London County Council, being a thick book of nearly 300 pages, containing a vast mass of more or less ...

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  6. NOTABLE NATIONAL EVENTS.

    On September 27th, 1854, when off Cape Race, Nowfoundland, the Vesta and Arctic came into collision, and within a few hours the latter went down with over ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. AN OLD STORY IN VERSE

    He was a guileless college youth, That mirrored modesty and truth; And sometimes at his musty room His sister called, to chase the gloom. ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. THE FOUNDER OF HARROW.

    John Lyon, born about 1514, was a yeoman who at the age of fifty had become the largest landowner in Harrow. A few years later Queen Elizabeth ...

    Article : 431 words
  9. THE FERN FINDER.

    Who knows Firestone Copse? Not the folk who go by the broad high road leading to Barchester, for this little wood is hidden behind the hill, and can only be found by a ...

    Article : 430 words
  10. FOR THE DEFENCE.

    The train was just about to leave Manchester Exchange, and Bertram Keen, the well-known barrister, gave a sigh of relief at finding himself alone in a ...

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  11. THE ROMANCE OF A WILL

    The death occurred at Brodsworth Hall, near Doncaster, of Mr. Herbert Thellusson, J.P., who had been in indifferent health for some time. He had been away yachting, and ...

    Article : 511 words
  12. THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS.

    The commission appointed by Mr. Mosely to inspect schools and colleges in America is the latest sign we have received that the interest in education and educational methods ...

    Article : 752 words
  13. THE RICHEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD.

    A German statistician has been investigating the interesting question as to who are the richest people in the world. That enviable position is not held by ourselves, ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. A BRICK-LAYING CONTEST.

    It is thought quite probable that a bricklaying contest between Mr. J. C. Stewart's men and those of John Allen and Sons, of Kilburn, may shortly be arranged. Mr. Allen ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. FAMOUS IRISH DOMAIN BOUGHT BY A DUKE.

    The Duke of Manchester has purchased Kylemore castle, co. Galway, an estate of 13,000 acres, for £63,000, and possession was handed over to his grace by ...

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  19. CHILD KILLED BY A CAPTIVE BEAR.

    The adjourned inquest upon Mary Agnes Bennett, six years old, who died as the result of a hug from a bear, was held at Liverpool. The bear and other animals were in the ...

    Article : 304 words
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