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  2. GAPS IN HISTORY.

    THE past—the remorseless all-devouring past! Where now are the relics of the former time ? What has become of the candle-stick out of which the light of other days has faded ? Thrown possibly aside into some old lumber-room into which even the soft light of memory ...

    Article : 513 words
  3. THE ORIGINAL "VAGABOND."

    IT is not only with reluctance but with absolute pain and anguish to ourselves that we are compelled to draw attention to the fact that the so-called original method of obtaining facts for sketches adopted by the " Vagabond" writer of the Argus, is as old as the hills. We ...

    Article : 885 words
  4. Unfinished Lunatics.

    THE man who buys a sixpenny bottle of gum, when he means to " stick at nothing." The man who pawns his only pair of boots to buy socks with. The woman who sits up for her husband, when he puts on a dress ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. A Rara Avis.

    Io, triumphe ! 'Tis Argus triumphant, In these nineteenth century days ; Miss Catherine Lewis in pantomime shines When the King of the Peacocks she plays. ...

    Article : 67 words
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