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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    WORN out with a hard day's and a hard night's work in preparing letters for the mail, Mr. Montgomery Brown was about as tired as a man could be when he reached his modest suburban home, and let himself into his house by means of a latch-key, just as the post office ...

    Article : 1,823 words
  3. THE ALMANAC RUSH.

    THERE are several sorts of rushes, but on Tuesday last, the memorable 30th of November, Mr. M. Punch was the autocrat of all the rushes. The throne in Queen-street was rushed. There were folks on, underneath, and indeed over throne, so great was the excitement to get the ...

    Article : 554 words
  4. VONSWALLOWSAUSAGE'S DISAPPOINTMENT.

    'Twas Herr Vonswallowsausage was a German man by trade, And nothing more extremely queer had nature ever made. To say that he. was ugly would be drawing it too mild, For ugliness was beauty with respect to this 'ere child: ...

    Article : 664 words
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