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  2. SELECTED POETRY

    (Lines on the growing cordial relations between England and the United States, by George Frederick, in "Leslie's Weekly.") ...

    Article : 320 words
  3. A WHIRLWIND HARVEST. CHAPTER XI.

    For some time after the lawyer had left the house the letter lay unheeded at Agnes's feet. She could only say to herself, "The pity of it. The pity of it." as ...

    Article : 1,950 words
  4. CHAPTER XII.

    It had fallen to her lot to write to Claude Westwood the letter which told him of the death of the brother to whom he had all his life been so devoted. She ...

    Article : 3,873 words
  5. QUERIES AND ANSWERS.

    George Scott," Ifould-street.—"Bunkum" is an American word, signifying what is sometimes called "talk talk." It comes from a county named Buncombe, ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. HOW TOMI WIPED OUT A SCORE.

    Tomi, the jinrikisha boy. and Ali, the Chinese cook, were at swords' points. It was something more than a national antipathy, though that in itself was quite ...

    Article : 2,707 words
  7. YOUNG PEOPLE RUDYAED KIPLING TO HIS MOTHER.

    If I were hung on the highest hill, I know whose love would follow me still, O mother o' mine, O mother o' mine. If I were drowned in the deepest sea, ...

    Article : 85 words
  8. DISPATCH BAG.

    Dear General—Don't you think we ought, as Australians, to have a better national anthem (if we may call it so) than "The Song of Australia?" We are always singing it at our school, and I get ...

    Article : 2,078 words
  9. SOLDIERS OF THE PEN.

    Dear Soldiers—I don't quite agree with William Forster, whose letter I give this week, that "The Song of Australia" is a poor thing; and I think on the other hand ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. A SISTER'S LIE.

    There was a sullen roar in the bay; each time the long roll of water fell thundering on the stones it receded farther and farther from the beach, [?]ill [?] last a broad ...

    Article : 3,232 words
  11. NOTES OF A TRIP TO EUROPE.—NO. XXXVI.

    Remagen is the next stopping place, and I was informed that, near this town is situated the famous Appollinaris Spring, from which upwards of eight million bottles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,079 words
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