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  2. THE LADIES' GALLERY.

    "The next letter I sent was to Sir Anthony Strange. The day afterwards he did me the honor to call on me. He is a very peculiar old gentleman. I never saw anything like him ...

    Article : 3,120 words
  3. AMONGST THE BOOKS.

    Mrs. Lynn Linton, who is now staying at Wiesbaden, is suffering from bad eyesight. She will not be blind, but that is the best that she at present dares to hope. ...

    Article : 1,215 words
  4. ODDS AND ENDS.

    The young man of slender salary should choose for his bride a young woman of small waste. This was Gibbon's definition of matrimony : ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  5. BINGLEY'S GAP.

    Hugh Ingram returning from Hatton's next morning was in rather a doubtful frame of mind. Personally ho was pleased with himself, for old Hatton, though he was an old lag, or more likely ...

    Article : 3,674 words
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