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  2. Children's Corner.

    THERE are a great many curious stories which profess to give an account of the way in which fire was first obtained, but they are a part of that guess-work about things which is ever going ...

    Article : 298 words
  3. The Reviewer.

    The publication of the posthumous papers of the late Sir H. M. Elliott, K.C.B., under the able editorship of Professsor Dowson (Sandhurst), has reached its sixth volume, and may be ...

    Article : 1,644 words
  4. V.—COOKING AND POTTERY.

    AT first men ate flesh raw, as some northern tribes do now, but afterwards they would learn to cook it, and this they did by simply putting the meat direct to the fire. Afterwards they ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. VI.—DWELLINGS.

    BESIDES living in caves, holes were dug in the ground, a wall being made of the earth which was thrown out, and a covering of tree-boughs put over it. Sometimes where blocks of stone ...

    Article : 628 words
  6. Facts and Fancies.

    I'LL try and make a little song Of unrequited passion, And though in writing I am wrong, I'm surely in the fashion: ...

    Article : 1,637 words
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