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  2. NATURAL HISTORY.

    For nought so vile that on the earth doth liye But to the earth some special good doth give, Nor aught so good but strained from that fair use Bevolts from true birth, stumbling on abase. ...

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  3. THE TOURIST.

    A few days after our memorable tramp round the boundaries Milverton came over—nominally to take tea and have a game of euchre—really to form one of a council of ...

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  4. THE BOHEMIAN.

    I think it was in Tom Jones that Fielding expresses the opinion that a graver chapter ought to intervene between such as are livelier and more full of incident. And so, ...

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  5. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    During the Egyptian War of 1882 all South Australians used to read in the telegrams from England published in the columns of the Register that "great activity is ...

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