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  2. LADIES' COLUMN.

    How that we hive no Court in Paris, it is difficult to meet the monde elegant en masse. The theatres on a special night, the races, and the Salon are for the present the best places ...

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  3. THE SKETCHER. MY CAMPAIGN IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    When the President had finished his reconnaissances we were marched along the skirts of the Lulu range to the grand attack on Sekukuni's mountain and on his town—an enterprise ...

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  4. THE TRAVELLER.

    Though the tumbling walls of Damascus are but poor defences to it now, its remaining gates are yet regularly closed by night. Entering by one of these I pass within the famous city, and ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    The proposal which Yon Schlickmann made to the President, and which the latter afterwards laid before the meeting, was that he, Yon Schlickmann, should be allowed to levy a corps ...

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  6. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    There have doubtless been dwarfs in all ages of the world. They are mentioned by the most ancient writers as objects of curiosity to the learned, and of amusement to the great. A ...

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