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  3. SWEETS.

    SWEET is the maid whose eyes of blue Ne'er gleam with jealous anger— Whose greatest passions seem to be Voluptuous love and languor. ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. The Rite of Confirmation.

    EXTRACT from the minute book of a charitable institution in Melbourne:—“The Cook engaged by the Matron, at £35 per annum, was confirmed by the Committee.” ...

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  5. Between the Acts,

    OUR Free List Contributor has been to the theatre, and he says he managed to kill two birds with one stone. He went to the Prince of Wales Opera House, and he declares, although ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. " SO MUCH FOR CHARITY."

    1st Benevolent Institution Inmate.—“I've BEEN, MY DEAR MADAM, DRAWING MY RENTS AS USUAL, AND WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT, ONE OF MY RASCALLY TENANTS WAS FIVE SHILLINGS SHORT—PLEADED HARD TIMES AS AN EXCUSE, THE LAZY DOG. AND WHERE ARE YOU OFF TO, MAY I ASK ?” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  7. A BOBBY'S YARN.

    AT midnight once I strayed beside The Yarra’s sweet and fragrant tide, And while its perfume charmed my nose I heard a maiden tell her woes ; ...

    Article : 553 words
  8. NOTES ON CURRENT EVENTS.

    THE Daily Telegraph is rough on the University Professors, and shows that the report of the Board on the Hackett case is as full of grammatical blunders as an egg is of meat ; and that it is about as lamentable a specimen of literary slip-slop as ever was penned. But ...

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