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  2. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    French hatred of the Germans is constantly showing itself in Alsace-Lorraine. A French officer, attired in uniform, was married at Strasbourg, and ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  3. A LESSON FROM MARS.

    If we are to accept the theory just broached by a French astronomer, M. Maurice Lespiault, on the subject of the novel and unaccountable appearances ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. ECHOES FROM MY STUDIO.

    I will now introduce my readers to a gentleman named Mr Rufus Great Words, from a township called Little Sense. He is a very wordy brother. ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  5. AN ANECDOTE CONCERNING MACAULAY.

    The following is a sotory of Macaulay: —"When I was in London, in the fifties,” writes a correspondent of the Critic, among my haunts was an old. ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. SELECTED POETRY.

    The Cebtury publishes the following ver[?]es ent[?]ed "A last Prayer." which were written by the late Mrs Helen Jackson ("H. H.") four days before her ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. ROBERT FORGETS HIMSELF.

    I’ve offen herd as how it’s ony the fust step as gives any trubbel wen one sets off for a run down the ill as leads to dishypation. Tho why it should allus be ...

    Article : 783 words
  8. FOR BABY’S SAKE.

    Do you remember that morning in May, dear? Birds were singing and flowers ablow; out in the woods we kept the day, dear, Baby's birthday, a year ago ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. JOHN RUSKIN’S TRIBUTE TO THE BIBLE.

    Mr Raskin writes thus to the editor of the Pall Mall Gazette concerning the Bible:—‘ I see in your columns, as in other literary journals, more and more ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. IN THE DARK.

    ‘No he did not murder him, but he let him die Dr Cameron rejoined ‘Perhaps you are not aware,’ he continued, 'that the little lad was ...

    Article : 2,225 words
  11. THE LIME KILN CLUB.

    'Am Pickles' South in de hall tonight? anxiously enquired the president as the notes of the triangle died away. 'Yes, sab,’ was the prompt response. ...

    Article : 460 words
  12. WHAT TO BELIEVE.

    He has no joy who has no trust, The greatest foth brings greatest pleasure And I beheve because I must, And would beheve in perfect measure, ...

    Article : 290 words
  13. ST PATRICK.

    As is frequently the case with distinguished men who are not saints, and who don’t even try to be, the origin of St. Patrick is very uncertain. Seven ...

    Article : 384 words
  14. FUN AND FANCY.

    Don’t blame the man who opens his mouth to put bis foot in it. He may have many mouths to feed, and is therefore, justified in feeding one of them as ...

    Article : 581 words
  15. DOLLY

    We were schoolfellows. Dolly and I, At a little dame school in the town closes by; I carried her books, and she held my hand-Two innocent chiloren of God’s own band ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. A DELICATE QUESTION.

    In some districts of Japan the natives have a remarkable custom in connection with window gardening. In houses wherein reside one or more daughters ...

    Article : 399 words
  17. THE WIDOW’S ARROW.

    A dashing widow who had received marked attentions from a very popular and gallant physician found herself suddenly deserted. Her Esculapius, aged ...

    Article : 288 words
  18. “MARRIAGE DE CONVENANCE.—AFTER”

    The spacious room seems bare And drear beyond compare A man with sparse gray hair sits grim and lonely. ...

    Article : 263 words
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