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  2. OTHER PEOPLE'S FAULTS.

    THERE are no critics of human character half so severe as those who are blind to their own shortcomings. So taken up and engrossed in the failings of others, they ...

    Article : 691 words
  3. A DEUCE OF HEARTS.

    [?]AM afraid. Jack, that we are both in the same boat?" "Yes, Charles, old man, I'm afraid so." "then let us understand each other ...

    Article : 2,452 words
  4. FOE LOVE & FORTUNE:

    Towards the close of a line day in early summer, two girls sat chatting over their work on a garden seat near a pretty country house in the West Riding of Yorkshire. ...

    Article : 4,598 words
  5. DANDIES AND THEIR TAILORS.

    THE war has been carried into the enemy's camp. The discussion is no longer as to the smart lady's extravagance in dress, but what it costs the dandy of the ...

    Article : 667 words
  6. A BACHELOR'S REVERIE.

    THE March number of a bright Canadian magazine, Wives and Daughters, has a good humoured answer to some poor bachelor who, under the above title, has been ...

    Article : 402 words
  7. CURIOSITIES OF THE STAGE.

    Mr. HOWE of the Lyceum Theatre, is the oldest actor on the stage. A man who has been Mind from birth is now acting in the Two Orphans at a New ...

    Article : 358 words
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