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  2. The Miscellany. CYCLING.

    I Wonder how many riders of the cycle, at the present time, give a thought to the long process of selection of the fittest, which has brought the machine to its present pitch of ...

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  3. THE ESSAYIST.

    Carlyle has asserted that of all the sympathetic ties which bind together the various English-speaking nations of the earth hone is wore potent than the ...

    Article : 1,199 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    I recollect Miss Florence Hill saying of Caroline Fox that she was a delightful adjective sort of woman. The publication of her letters and journals showed that though she ...

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  6. BIKES.

    Of all the vile inventions ever thought of by mis take. The thing they calls the bicycle does surely take the cake; ...

    Article : 595 words
  7. DON'TS FOR CYCLISTS.

    Don't. f[?]rt. Don't ride before breakfast. Don't try to beat a railway train. I Don't think you own the road; there are ...

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