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  2. THE PROGRESSIVENESS OF JAPAN.

    "With Oriental fatalism," says Le Mazaliere, whom Miss Hartshorne (in a work on "Japan and Her People") quotes, "the Japanese have accepted progress as ...

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  3. A PLAYFUL SULTANA.

    Probably the only medical man in the world, who has had the curious experience of doctoring a Sultana and flirting with her for weeks without once seeing her face is ...

    Article : 539 words
  4. THE VENGEANCE OF LOVE. CHAPTER XXIV.—DEATH OF JASPER.

    Kenneth, who was but a poor swordsman, would likely have received the worst of the [?]counter, had not, when they had only exchanged a few passes, the door opened, and ...

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  5. SHAKESPEARE OR BACON?

    The following, by a contributor to the Scotsman, is an interesting statement of the arguments for the Baconian authorship of the plays attributed to Shakespeare. The ...

    Article : 1,738 words
  6. HAVELOCK'S SURPRISE.

    In spite of Wilson's claim, the credit of the outcome of the joke is by no means his. It belongs rather to one of those providential "accidents" of life by which the ...

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  7. EMERSON'S LAST LECTURE

    In 1803, writes Mr. Charles W. Kent, in an American paper, when the far-sighted Jefferson, by his courageous action gave to the United States the imperial territory ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXXV.—AFTERGLOW.

    It is a bright summer day, with a clear blue sky and the sun shining high in its azure depths. The dews of morning have disappeared, the mists have rolled their ...

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  9. "TAKEN" BY RADIUM.

    Among the characteristic properties of radium and its allied elements is the power of impressing a photographic plate (writes the London Daily Mail of January 27). ...

    Article : 443 words
  10. FORTUNES IN GREAT BRITAIN.

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  11. STAGE REALISM.

    If you want to realise how easily the senses can be deceived by simple artifices, said a well-known actor recently, you should just take a peep behind the scenes ...

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  13. "DOUBLES" IN DAILY LIFE.

    It is an uncanny thing to have a "double," to know that there is someone in the world who is your, "other self." The experience is still more weird when tha ...

    Article : 607 words
  14. ENGLAND'S FAMOUS SHOP.

    Whenever military men get together in a party in which there happen to be British army men, somebody is sure to mention "the shop"—a reference which mystifies the ...

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