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  2. THE DRAMATIST.

    WE have always been opposed to a monotonous style of literary composition. We like to see prose broken up by snatches of poetry, narrative blended with dialogue, and sermons of an hour's length enlivened, at intervals of ten minutes at least, by mild clerical jokes. ...

    Article : 1,589 words
  3. A GREAT COUNTRY.

    WE boast of a fair and a beautiful land Where peace, health and plenty abound, For Nature with lavish and bountiful hand Hath scattered her blessings around. ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. COGGER'S BACK—GATE.

    COGGER is a thoroughly practical man. He does not profess to do many things, but what he does profess to do he flatters himself that he can do thoroughly well, or better. He does not lay claim to having invented the sewing machine, and he is willing to admit that if ...

    Article : 616 words
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