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  2. The Cause of Grief.

    THE glory of the noonday sun streamed in, in all its summer splendour, through the latticed casement, and shone upon the maiden seated there. Her yellow hair flowing ...

    Article : 243 words
  3. Silkwormiana.

    A HIGHLY educated silkworm, now studying for matriculation, writes to say that an appropriate motto for the Sericicultural Society would be Neill desperandum. ...

    Article : 24 words
  4. Ladylike.

    HER eye is like the sloe, Her cheek is like the rose ; And yet I cannot love her—no, She turns in all her toes. ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. SADDLING FOR THE LAWN.

    Dressed One.—"THE WAY I GOT INTO MY NEW DRESS WAS BY STANDING ON HEAD AND LETTING MY MAID PULL IT ON." Dressing One.—" OH, I BUY MINE IN THE PIECE, AND HAVE IT SEWN ON—SO!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  6. How to do it.

    THE trustees of the Public Library will scarcely have failed to notice that the opposition to the opening of the Public Gallery and Museum on Sundays, on the part of the Sabbatarian party, has narrowed itself down to this :—That it cannot be done " without infringing ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. Exit Gaunson.

    So the silly season is over : the legislative cock-pit is closed ; and the newspapers will be once more worth the reading. Let us be thankful. There is an end, it may be hoped, to Gaunson. One can scarcely imagine that any constituency will be found willing to ...

    Article : 140 words
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