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  2. CHAPTER XVIII.—"AS YE Sow."

    He came the Best morning about, eleven, when I was alone in our little sitting-room. Rosie was out visiting some of her poor people in the village (for she still did this, ...

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  3. MELVILLE'S CAVE.

    Before daylight the whole four were out of bed end were soon arrayed in their bush attire, and, laden with those articles which they wanted, entered the breakfast-room. Here some hot ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  4. SPORTING.

    Two more of the seven to eight stone division have to be commented upon, although we omitted to put them in their proper order in the previous notice, namely, Faublas and Napper Tandy. ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    There is nothing worthy of special mention in this match, with the exception of the very fine batting of Murdoch in each innings, of Groube in the first innings, and Palmer's bowling. Rain ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  6. FEMININEFASHIONS AND FANCIES.

    At the garden party at Kensington House Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales wore a simple dress of black cashmere, made with a multitude of small flounces; a bodice of black ...

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  7. GARDENING NOTES FOR SEPTEMBER.

    The gardens are now remarkably fresh and gay, and where the frosts have not interfered with growth, as beautiful as at any period of the year. Towards the end of the month of ...

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