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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    We left our hero at the end of our last chapter on his way to the home of Miss Maiden for the purpose of asking her the dread, question upon which would turn the whole of his future happiness. Very few men make up their minds in cold blood to propose. They may be ...

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  3. MY FIRST EXPERIENCES—THE LAST!

    THERE is an end to all things. No matter where the scene is laid or how inspiriting the incidents—whether the plot be of joy or of sorrow, the piece is played outsat last, and the actors hidden from the gaze of the audience. Some pieces, such as burlesques and ...

    Article : 825 words
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    MY DEAR " MELBOURNE PUNCH."—If the opinion of one who has manufactured nearly every pedigree in Great Britain and Ireland be deemed worthy of your consideration at this glorious juncture of your history—the age of chivalry—it is freely at your service. I observe ...

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